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WfcBSTER,  Wt        " '-rn 
LITCHFIELD,  IviONDH^IH 

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GENEALOGY  COLLECTION 
974.101  Good  Clothes  Headt/uariers 

K37W         That  is  what  our  store  is,  and  we  invite  you  to  come  in  and  see  our  stock  of  ei- 
« -  P ^-j  1  live  clothing  and  Haberdashery,  make  it  your  headquarters  when  in  town,  you 
iO  ^oO-LJ.  ^     welcome  whether  you  make  a  purchase  or  not. 


The  MESSER-PERLEY  CO. 

MEN  S  CLOTHIERS,  HAHERS  AND  HABERDASHERS 
PORTUAINO   A.  IN  13    AUOUSTA,    .VI  A.  I  IN  H 

515  CONGRESS  STREET  238  WATER  STREET 


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AND  DONE  WELL 

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the 

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Augusta 

They  have  unusual  facihties  and  make  a 
specialty  of  hurry-up  work. 

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nebec Journal  Office,  you  are  sure  of  its  being 
done  right  and  on  time. 

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Publishers  Kennebec  ypurnal 


Augusta^        -        -        -  Maine 


The 

JVehster  West  Gardiner 
Litchfield   and  Monmouth 

REGISTER 
1909 


AUGUSTA,  MAINE 
Published  by  THE  MITCHELL  PUB.  COMPANY 
1909 


WHEELER  DOCTORS  WATCHES 


He  also  sells  the  best  makes.  He  carries  a  full  line  of  the 
best  Cut  Glass,  Sterling  Silverware  and  all  goods  found  in 
an  Up-to-Date  Jewelry  Store. 

He  does  business  for  profit  but  he  realizes  that  a  fair  profit 
is  all  he  deserves  and  that  you  are  willing  to  pay  a  price  that 
will  allow  him  that  fair  profit  on  reliable  goods. 

He  carries  only  reliable  goods,  and  is  alwaj^s  glad  to  have 
you  inspect  them  whether  you  buy  or  not. 

M.  L.  WHEELER 

203  Water  St.,  Augusta,  Maine 


SHERBURNE  &  DAILEY 


Complete  Outfitters 

Men's  and  Boys'  Clothing,  Children's  Clothing,  Men's  and  Boys'  Furn- 
ishings, Men's,  Boys'  and  Children's  Hats,  Overalls  and  Frocks,  Fur  Coats, 
Rain  Coats,  Men's  and  Boys'  Boots,  Shoes  and  Rubbers,  Women's  and 
Misses'  Boots,  Shoes  and  Rubbers,  Children's  Boots,  Shoes  and  Rubbers 


228,  230,  232  WATER  STREET, 


AUGUSTA,  MAINE 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


A  Brief  History  of  Maine    41 

Governors  of  Maine   60 

United  States  Senators  from  Maine   62 

Representatives  to  Congress  from  Maine  since 

Adoption  of  Constitution   64 

Government  of  Maine,  1907-8    73 

State  Institutions    76 

List  of  Post  Offices  in  Maine    80 

Railroads  of  Maine,  Mileages  and  Fares   91 

Eastern  Steamship  Company's  Lines   112 

.^<5>  Vital  Statistics    113 

>  Cities  and  Towns  of  Maine   114 

Plantations  of  Maine   144 


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151 
156 
159 


PART  II 

CENSUS  OF  WEBSTER 
CENSUS  OF  WEST  GARDINER 
CENSUS  OF  LITCHFIELD 
CENSUS  OF  MONMOUTH 


Agricultural  Statistics 
Maine  Newspapers  . . . 
Maine  Court  Directory 
Maine  Churches   


YOU  WOULD  KNOW  THIS  MAN  IF  YOU  SAW  HIM! 

Because  he  wears 
the  kind  of  clothes 
that  shows  his  figure 
to  its  best  advantage. 

Every  man  should 
have  pride  enough  to 
appear  as  well  dressed 
as  his  income  will  al- 
low. 

When  you  trade 
with  us  we  have  these 
three  points  in  our 
minds: 

First;  We  feel  that  by  sat- 
isfying you,  you  will  tell 
others. 

Second;  We  stake  our  repu- 
tation on  our  goods.  None 
but  the  best  quality  of  fabric 
leaves  our  store. 
Third;  Our  prices  are  not 
quite  as  high  as  asked  else- 
where for  clothing  pretty 
near  as  good. 

Our  Satisfied  Gutomers  are  Our  Best  Advertisers 


THE  PIERCE  CLOTHING  CO. 


257    WATER  STREET, 


AUGUSTA.  MAINE 


Did    You    Ever  Stop 


To  Think 


That  you  can  dress  better  with  less  cost  by  having 
your  clothing  made  to  your  measure;  made  to  fit 
your  individual  body,  made  so  that  it  is  in  keep- 
ing with  your  figure  and  your  personality  Such 
garments  are  vastly  more  satisfactory  than  the 
ready-to-wear  kind,  that  are  manufactured  simp- 
ly to  sell  and  to  roll  up  profits  for  the  ready 
made  clothing  dealer. 

Custom  clothing  costs  less  because  it  wears  and 
keeps  its  shape  longer  than  the  ready-to-wear;  it 
wears  and  keeps  the  shape  longer  because  it  fits 
and  is  thoroughly  made.  By  these  advantages  you 
do  not  have  to  buy  as  often;  you  dress  better  with 
less  cost  in  Custom  Garments.  Think  how  much 
better  you  would  feel  and  appear  in  properly 
fitted  clothing,  than  in  the  kind  that  only  cover 
the  body,  without  regard  to  the  style  and  fit  your 
figure  requires. 

Prove  this,  by  ordering  your  next  suit  or  over- 
coat of 

TOWNSBIVD 

MERCHANT  TAILOR 

MASONIC  BUILDING,  -  AUGUSTA,  MAINE 


The  Electric  roads  makes  us  nearer  neighbors.  When  you 
want  anything  in  the  Drug  Store  lyine,  go  where  the  people 
go  to  the  Biggest  and  Best  place  in  Lewiston,  Maine. 

BABCOCK  &  SHARP 

Registered  Prescription  Pttarmacists 

71  LISBON  ST.  Under  the  Nickel 

If  yoii  can't  come  in,  write  us.      We  give  prompt  attention  to  mail  orders 

A  STATE  SECRET 

Why  we  are  able  to  save  you  from  $3  00  to  $o.00  on  a  Suit  or  Over- 
coat. It  is  our  spot  cash  system  of  buying  and  selling.  We  are  satisfied 
with  a  small  profit  on  each  sale.  You  do  not  have  to  help  pay  for  some 
one's  poor  bills. 

M.  Q.  Baitkeit  Co. 

O^SaiH  OXJTF'ITTEH.JS 
TWO  STORES 

Opp,  Cony  House,  Augusta 

235  Water  Street,  GARDINER,  MAINE 

A.  D.  COLE 

DEALER  IN 

FANCY  GROCERIES,  PROVISIONS 
Ci§:ars,  Tobacco,  Confectionery  and  Soft  Drinks 

SPEAR'S  CORNER,  WEST  GARDINER  MAINE. 


llOX.  WILLIAM  V.  ]'\<\E,  LKWISTOX. 
United  States  Senator  i'kom   Maine  Since  1883. 


THE  LATE  JAMES  W.  BRADBURY. 
Unite:d  States  Si^nator  from  Maine,  1847-53. 


rwE  i.ATE  speakp:r  reed. 

A  Maixk  Max  Who  Became;  the  World's  Greatest 
Parliamentarian. 


0W 


CHIEF  JUSTICE  MELVILLE  W.  FULLER. 
A  Son  of  Maink  Who  Holds  the  Highest  Judicial  Position 
IN  THE  World. 


HON.  WILLIAM  T.  COBB,  ROCKLAND. 
Governor  of  Maine,  1905-9. 


GEN.  JOSHUA  L.  CHAMBERLAIN,  BRUNSWICK. 
The;  "Hero  of  Eittee  Round  Top."    Ex-President  of  Bowdoin 
CoivLEGE,  Governor  of  Maine,  1867-71. 


rwi:  LATE  ELIJAH  KELLOGG,  llARPSWELL. 
A  Noted  Maine  Preacher  and  Author. 


THE  I.ATE  HON.  JOSEPH  H.  MANLEY, 
Augusta. 


HOX.  CHARLES  E.  LITTLEFIELD,  ROCKLAND. 
Ex-Attornicy  General  and  Memher  of  Congress  erom  Second 

Maine  District. 


HON.  JOHN  FREMONT  HILL,  AUGUSTA. 
Governor  of  Maine:,  1901-5. 


HON.  EDWIN  C.  BURLEIGH.  AUGUSTA. 
Ex-Governor  of  Maine  and  Mkmher  of  Congress  from  Third 
Maine  District. 


THE  LATE  ANDREW  P.  WISWELL.  ELLSWORTH. 
Justice  Maine  Supreme  Court,  i893-i()oo:  Chiek  Justice, 

1900-06. 


SOLDIERS'  MONUMENT,  AUGUSTA. 


THE  LATE  HON.  J.  MANCHESTER  HAYNES.  AUGUSTA. 


Hon.  a.  I.  Brown,  Belfast. 
Secretary  of  State. 


SoivON  Chase,  Chase's  Mills. 
A  Widely  Known  Son  of  Maine. 


f 


Hon.  Lucilius  Emery,  Ellsworth. 
Chief  Justice  Maine  Supreme  Court. 


Gen.  Selden  Connor.  Augusta. 

Governor  of  Maine.  1876-9.  and  United 
States  Pension  Agent  Since  1897. 


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Ex-Governor  of  Maine  and  Member 
of  Congress  from  the  Fourth  Maine 
District. 


HON.   EUGENE   HALE.  ELLSWORTH 
Unmtkd  Statics  Sknatok  Sinck  iSSi. 


A  BRIEF  HISTORY  OF  MAINE. 

BY 

Jotin  Clair  Minot. 


All  of  us  who  are  sons  and  daughters  of  Maine  are  justly 
proud  of  the  place  held  in  history  by  our  native  State,  for  we 
know  that  in  all  the  great  sisterhood  of  the  Union  there  is  no 
State  with  a  past  which  gives  its  children  more  reason  for  pride. 
While  students  and  writers  for  a  long  time  neglected  the  early 
history  of  Maine,  they  have  in  recent  years  made  more  general 
use  of  the  wealth  of  material  here,  and  gradually  the  world  has 
realized  that  back  at  the  beginning  of  things  on  this  continent 
Maine  was  playing  a  part  worthy  of  a  State  whose  record  of 
achievements  has  been  so  long  and  brilliant  in  later  generations. 

There  is  no  need  to  delve  into  the  misty  traditions  of  the  visits 
of  the  Northmen  to  our  shores.  There  is  good  reason  to  believe 
that  they  explored  the  shores  of  New  England  centuries  before 
Columbus  was  born,  but  all  that  belongs  to  legendary  lore  rather 
than  to  the  realm  of  recorded  history.  But  after  the  New 
World  became  well  known  to  Europe  the  shores  of  Maine  were 
visited  by  the  earliest  explorers,  and  this  section  soon  became 
the  center  of  the  long  and  bloody  struggle  between  England  and 


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France  for  the  possession  of  the  continent.  More  than  one 
early  voyager  sailed  up  the  Penobscot  River  in  search  of  the 
fabled  Norumbega  with  its  wonderful  columns  of  crystal  and 
silver. 

Not  until  the  beginning  of  the  17th  century  did  the  explora- 
tions have  definite  results.  The  voyages  of  Gosnold  (1602), 
Pring  (1603),  Weymouth  (1605),  Champlain  (1605),  and  John 
Smith  (1614)  were  the  most  notable  in  their  effect  upon  Euro- 
pean knowledge  of  this  section  and  in  stimulating  attempts  at 
colonization.  In  1604  a  French  expedition  under  De  Monts 
planted  a  colony  upon  a  little  island  at  the  mouth  of  the  St. 
Croix  River,  then  the  only  settlement  of  Europeans  in  all 
America  north  of  the  Spaniards  in  Florida.  The  colony  was 
abandoned  a  year  later,  but  it  was  nevertheless  the  real  begin- 
ning of  New  France.  The  real  beginning  of  New  England  was 
in  the  colony  planted  at  the  mouth  of  the  Kennebec  in  August, 
1607,  by  George  Popham  and  120  others  sent  out  from  England 
by  the  Plymouth  Company  whose  head  was  Sir  John  Popham, 
Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England. 

They  built  a  fort,  which  they  called  Fort  George,  and  erected 
a  church  and  a  score  of  rude  houses  around  it.  This  was  the 
first  English  settlement  in  New  England,  but  like  the  French 
colony  at  the  mouth  of  the  St.  Croix  it  was  a  broken  beginning. 
The  rigors  of  a  single  winter,  during  which  their  leader  died, 
disheartened  the  colonists,  who  were  largely  adventurers  and 
seekers  for  wealth,  and  in  the  fall  of  1608  they  all  returned  to 
England.  Part  of  them  made  the  return  voyage  in  a  little  pin- 
nace or  shallop  of  30  tons  which  had  been  built  soon  after  their 
arrival,  the  first  shipbuilding  venture  in  America  and  the  begin- 
ning of  the  great  industry  which  later  made  the  Kennebec  famed 
around  the  world.  This  craft  was  called  the  "Virginia  of  Saga- 
dahoc," this  section  being  then  known  as  the  northern  part  of 
that  vast  and  vague  ''Virginia"  which  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  had 
claimed  for  England  some  20  years  earlier,  and  the  lower  part 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


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of  the  Kennebec  being  known  as  the  Sagadahoc  at  this  time  and 
for  a  century  or  more  later. 

In  this  same  year,  1608,  French  Jesuits  landed  upon  Mount 
Desert  and  a  few  years  later  they  were  joined  by  others  from 
France,  but  in  161 3  the  colony  was  wiped  out  of  existence  by 
an  English  expedition  from  Virginia  under  Samuel  Argall.  At 
this  time  and  for  many  years  later  many  English  traders  and 
fishermen  were  frequenting  the  coast  of  Maine.  Their  chief 
rendezvous  was  in  that  region  which  includes  Pemaquid  and 
Monhegan  and  the  mouths  of  the  Sheepscot,  Damariscotta  and 
St.  Georges  rivers.  Most  of  them  were  mere  adventurers, 
coming  and  going  with  the  seasons,  and  making  no  attempts  at 
permanent  settlement  until  about  1625.  In  1630  it  is  said  that 
84  famihes,  besides  fishermen,  were  residing  along  the  coast  of 
this  region. 

The  permanent  settlement  at  Pemaquid,  which  was  later  with 
its  successive  forts  to  be  the  scene  of  so  much  stirring  history, 
dates  from  1625-26.  Sir  Ferdinando  Gorges  received  in  1622 
a  grant  of  territory  stretching  eastward  from  the  Piscataqua 
River,  and  within  a  few  years  Agamenticus,  now  York,  Saco, 
Scarboro,  Falmouth,  Brunswick  and  Arrowsic  were  founded. 
Gorges  had  dreams  of  a  city  which  should  be  the  seat  of  great 
power  and  in  1641  Agamenticus  became  Gorgeanna,  the  first 
chartered  city  in  America.  In  1652  it  was  organized  as  a  town 
and  named  for  the  English  city  of  York,  being  the  second  town 
to  be  incorporated  in  what  is  now  Maine.  The  first  was  Kit- 
tery  in  1647. 

The  part  played  by  Maine  in  saving  the  Plymouth  colony 
from  destruction  is  a  chapter  of  special  interest.  It  was  only 
the  corn  secured  at  Pemaquid  and  the  neighboring  islands 
which  saved  the  Pilgrims  from  starvation,  and  later  it  was  only 
by  means  of  the  profits  of  the  fur  trade  maintained  with  the 
Maine  Indians  that  Plymouth  was  able  to  free  itself  from  the 
burdensome  debt  which  it  owed  in  England.    The  Plymouth 


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traders  established  several  posts  along  the  coast  and  on  the 
lower  Kennebec,  but  the  one  most  important  and  most  perma- 
nent in  character  was  that  maintained  from  1625  to  1662  at 
Koussinoc,  at  the  head  of  the  tide  on  the  Kennebec  where 
Augusta  now  stands. 

The  post  stood  where  Fort  Western  was  built  a  century  later, 
in  1754,  and  here  for  a  generation  the  men  who  came  in  the 
Mayflower  were  almost  as  much  at  home  as  in  the  streets  of 
Plymouth.  Few  of  us  here  in  Maine  have  realized  the  close 
connection  between  Plymouth  and  ancient  Koussinoc  on  the 
Kennebec.  There  is  nothing  legendary  or  uncertain  about  it, 
but  it  is  a  matter  of  authentic  history  that  Myles  Standish,  John 
Alden,  the  Winslows,  the  Bradfords,  the  Rowlands,  the  South- 
worths  and  others  whose  names  are  revered  as  those  of  the  men 
who  laid  the  cornerstone  of  our  civilization,  came  here  to  the 
spot  where  Augusta  now  stands,  not  once  but  continually 
through  a  third  of  a  century.  The  site  of  old  Fort  Western 
and  its  immediate  vicinity  was  long  trod  by  the  same  feet  that 
consecrated  Plymouth  Rock.  These  Pilgrim  Fathers  lived  in 
peace  with  the  Indians,  but  left  wholly  to  the  French  mission- 
aries, who  came  down  through  the  wilderness  from  Quebec,  the 
work  of  trying  to  civilize  or  Christianize  them.  When  the  game 
became  scarce  the  post  was  abandoned. 

The  name  of  New  England  was  given  to  this  region  by  John 
Smith  in  1614  on  his  voyage  of  exploration  and  trade  along  the 
coast.  The  name  of  Maine  was  early  applied  to  this  part  of 
New  England,  as  in  the  charter  granted  to  Gorges  by  Charles  I 
in  1639  when  it  is  spoken  of  as  "the  Province  or  Countie  of 
Mayne."  The  name,  as  is  now  generally  accepted,  came  from 
speaking  of  it  as  ''the  main  land"  in  distinction  from  the  many 
islands  along  the  shore.  Massachusetts  lost  no  time  in  bring- 
ing the  Maine  settlements  under  its  authority,  although  the 
confusion  in  the  charters  and  patents  made  trouble  for  many 
years.    In  1652  all  the  towns  as  far  east  as  Casco  were  annexed 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


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by  Massachusetts,  and  by  1660  all  Maine  west  of  the  Penobscot 
was  claimed  and  retained  in  spite  of  royal  orders  from  Charles 
II.  The  region  east  of  the  Penobscot  was  then  and  for  many 
years  later  held  by  the  French,  whose  claims,  indeed,  covered 
the  territory  westward  to  the  Kennebec. 

From  1675  to  1759  a  series  of  Indian  wars,  six  in  all,  devas- 
tated Maine,  checking  the  tide  of  immigration,  costing  many 
hundreds  of  lives  and  ending  at  last,  as  such  a  warfare  had  to 
end,  in  the  practical  extermination  of  the  Maine  red  men.  The 
Indians  had  given  a  welcome  to  the  early  explorers  and  settlers 
which  was  wholly  friendly,  but  in  the  course  of  a  century  they 
had  suffered  many  wrongs.  Their  lands  were  taken,  they  were 
cheated  in  trade,  the  game  was  killed  off  and  some  of  the  Indians 
were  even  kidnapped  and  sold  as  slaves  in  Europe.  Their  con- 
tact with  the  English  had  brought  them  only  degradation  and 
injustice.  Thus  when  King  Philip's  war  began  in  Massachu- 
setts in  1675  it  was  not  long  before  the  Maine  Indians  were 
drawn  into  it,  though  it  was  with  reluctance  that  the  peaceful 
Abenakis  of  the  Kennebec  region  joined  the  other  more  warlike 
tribes  at  whose  hands  they  had  often  suffered.  At  this  time  it 
is  estimated  that  between  5000  and  6000  people  lived  along  the 
coast  of  Maine,  of  whom  less  than  1000  were  east  of  the  Ken- 
nebec. No  fewer  than  300  English  lives  were  sacrificed  in 
Maine  and  most  of  the  settlements  were  abandoned  and  deso- 
lated before  peace  came  in  1678. 

This  first  war  was  wholly  between  the  Indians  and  the  Eng- 
lish settlers.  All  of  the  remaining  Indian  wars  were  incidental 
to  the  long  and  bloody  struggle  between  the  French  and  English 
for  the  possession  of  this  part  of  the  continent,  a  struggle  in 
which  the  Indians  were  always  the  active  allies  of  the  French 
who  had  never  stolen  their  land  or  cheated  them  in  trade  and 
who  had  won  them  through  the  zeal  of  the  Jesuit  missionaries. 
To  follow  these  wars  would  be  tedious  detail.  No  one  of  them 
was  as  bloody  as  the  first  war  had  been,  for  the  settlements  were 


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better  protected  by  garrisons  of  soldiers  from  Massachusetts 
and  the  English  had  become  more  wary  of  surprises  and  ambus- 
cades. Still  the  fourth  of  these  wars,  usually  known  as  Love- 
well's  war,  1722-25,  cost  the  lives  of  fully  200  English  soldiers 
and  settlers. 

During  the  third  and  fourth  wars  the  EngHsh  sent  numerous 
expeditions  against  the  Jesuit  missionary,  Sebastian  Rale,  whose 
headquarters  were  at  Norridgewock  and  who  had  carried  on 
for  over  30  years  the  work  which  the  pioneer  missionary  of 
Maine,  Gabriel  Druillettes,  had  begun  in  the  Kennebec  valley 
in  1646  with  the  sanction  of  the  English.  Beyond  doubt  Father 
Rale  used  his  great  influence  to  keep  the  Indians  loyal  to  the 
French,  but  the  English  accused  him  of  encouraging  uprisings 
and  giving  countenance  to  Indian  savagery.  Four  winter  expe- 
ditions failed  in  their  main  purpose,  but  in  the  summer  of  1724 
a  force  of  200  English  soldiers  succeeded  in  surprising  the 
Norridgewock  village.  A  great  part  of  the  Indians  were  killed 
and  the  village  was  completely  destroyed.  Father  Rale  was 
shot  with  the  rest  and  the  scalp  was  torn  from  his  white  head 
to  be  exhibited  in  triumph  in  Boston.  The  power  of  the  Ken- 
nebec Indians  was  broken  and  they  never  recovered  from  this 
crushing  blow.  Most  of  the  survivors  fled  to  the  eastward  or 
northward  to  Quebec. 

The  struggle  between  England  and  France  continued  and 
many  of  the  blows  of  the  battle  fell  upon  Maine.  It  was  a 
Maine  man,  William  Pepperell  of  Kittery,  who  led  the  expe- 
dition in  1745  which  captured  Louisburg  on  Cape  Breton,  the 
chief  stronghold  of  the  French  in  America  next  to  Quebec. 
Many  hundred  Maine  soldiers  and  sailors  were  with  this  expe- 
dition, and  also  with  the  expedition  of  1755  which  drove  the 
French  from  Acadia  and  that  of  1758  which  captured  Louisburg 
a  second  time.  A  force  of  400  French  and  Indians  attacked  the 
forts  at  St.  George  and  Friendship  in  1758,  but  failed  to  capture 


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them,  and  this  was  the  last  blow  struck  against  the  English  by 
the  Indians  of  Maine. 

In  1754,  as  outposts  to  guard  the  disputed  border,  the  English 
built  three  strong  forts  along  the  Kennebec,  Fort  Shirley  to 
replace  Fort  Richmond  which  had  been  built  in  17 18,  Fort 
Western  on  the  site  of  the  old  Plymouth  trading  post  at  Kous- 
sinoc  and  Fort  Halifax  at  Teconnet  or  Winslow.  These  were 
never  attacked  and  after  a  few  years  they  were  dismantled  and 
abandoned,  while  settlements  sprang  up  around  them.  The 
capture  of  Quebec  in  1758  put  an  end  to  the  long  warfare,  and 
with  the  welcome  arrival  of  peace  the  tide  of  immigration  from 
Massachusetts  and  Great  Britain  poured  along  the  coast  of 
Maine  and  up  the  river  valleys. 

Maine's  part  in  the  war  for  independence  is  a  splendid  chap- 
ter in  its  history.  When  the  news  came  from  Lexington  and 
Concord  in  April,  1775,  a  company  was  formed  at  York  and  at 
once  hurried  to  Boston.  A  Maine  regiment,  raised  by  Col. 
Scammon  of  Saco,  participated  in  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 
The  first  naval  battle  of  the  war  was  the  capture  in  May,  1775, 
of  the  armed  British  sloop  Margaretta  by  the  intrepid  patriots 
of  Machias  who  refused  to  obey  the  British  command  that  they 
take  down  the  village  Liberty  pole.  In  the  late  fall  of  1775 
occurred  the  expedition  of  Arnold  with  iioo  troops  up  the  Ken- 
nebec and  through  the  wilderness  in  the  attempt  to  capture 
Quebec  and  win  Canada  to  the  side  of  the  colonies.  In  October 
of  the  same  year  Portland,  then  a  town  of  2000  people,  was 
bombarded  and  burned  by  a  British  fleet  of  four  vessels  under 
Capt.  Mowatt.  The  British  held  the  Penobscot  through  the 
war,  with  their  headquarters  at  Castine,  and  eastern  Maine  was 
the  scene  of  several  important  expeditions  and  engagements. 
But  the  patriots  of  Machias  and  vicinity  remained  unsubdued, 
and  in  1783  the  "treaty  of  peace  recognized  the  St.  Croix,  instead 
of  the  Penobscot,  as  the  eastern  boundary  of  Maine.  It  has 
been  estimated  that  Maine  contributed  over  7000  soldiers  to  the 


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American  army  during  the  war,  and  of  this  number  about  iioo 
shared  with  Washington  the  hardships  of  that  memorable 
winter  at  Valley  Forge. 

Hardly  had  peace  been  declared  in  1783  before  the  movement 
began  for  the  separation  of  Maine  from  Massachusetts,  a  move- 
ment which  was  not  crowned  with  success  until  1820,  37  years 
later.  It  was  at  first  a  minority  movement,  but  the  arguments 
for  separation  became  stronger  as  Maine  grew  in  population 
and  desired  more  the  dignity  and  privileges  of  separate  state- 
hood. Then  there  was  a  political  reason,  as  Massachusetts  was 
strongly  Federalist  while  Maine  was  in  sympathy  with  the  oppo- 
site party.  The  first  vote  of  the  people  of  Maine  on  the  subject 
was  taken  in  1792  when  2,084  votes  were  cast  in  favor  of  sepa- 
ration and  2,438  against  it.  It  is  worthy  of  note,  however,  that 
in  83  of  the  89  towns  which  made  returns  there  was  a  majority 
in  favor  of  separation.  The  six  towns  opposing  separation  were 
all  in  York  county,  and  their  overwhelming  majority  against  it 
was  large  enough  to  more  than  overcome  the  majorities  of  the 
83  towns  favoring  separation. 

There  were  numerous  petitions  sent  to  the  General  Court 
during  the  following  dozen  years  and  several  conventions  were 
held,  but  the  next  vote  was  not  taken  until  1807  when  3,370 
votes  were  cast  for  separation  and  9,404  against.  Plainly  the 
movement  was  losing  ground,  but  the  War  of  1812  greatly 
strengthened  it  and  when  the  third  vote  was  taken  in  1816  there 
were  10,584  votes  for  separation  and  6,491  against  it.  In  the 
next  year  another  vote  resulted  11,969  for  separation  and  10,347 
against  it.  The  fifth  and  final  vote  in  1819  resulted  17,091  for 
and  7,132  opposed.  Every  town  in  Maine  gave  a  majority  for 
separation.  In  the  meantime  there  had  been  no  end  of  lively 
discussion  in  both  Maine  and  Massachusetts  and  many  debates 
in  the  General  Court.  The  people  of  Massachusetts  were  very 
unwilling  at  first  to  allow  the  separation,  but  finally  left  the 
decision  wholly  with  Maine.    There  was  still  the  struggle  in 


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Congress,  but  under  a  compromise  Maine  was  admitted  as  a 
free  state  to  offset  the  admission  of  Missouri,  and  on  March  15, 
1820,  the  separation  from  Massachusetts  became  complete. 

A  constitutional  convention  was  at  once  held  in  Portland  and 
only  796  votes  were  cast  in  the  new  State  against  the  constitution 
there  drawn  up.  William  King  of  Bath  became  the  first  Gov- 
ernor, receiving  21,083  votes  of  the  22,014  cast.  The  tempo- 
rary seat  of  government  was  Portland  and  in  1827  Augusta  was 
made  the  permanent  capital,  other  places  which  presented  claims 
for  the  honor  being  Belfast,  Wiscasset,  Brunswick  and  Hallo- 
well.  When  Maine  became  a  State  in  1820  its  population  was 
298,335  and  it  contained  nine  counties  and  236  towns.  The 
population  in  1790  was  96,540;  in  1800  it  was  151,719,  and  in 
1810  it  was  228,705.  At  each  census  since  Maine's  admission 
as  a  State  its  census  has  been  as  follows :  1830,  399,455 ;  1840, 
501,793;  1850,  583,169;  i860,  628,279;  1870,  626,915;  1880, 
648,936;  1890,  661,086;  1900,  694,466.  In  1900  Maine  ranked 
30th  among  the  States  of  the  Union  in  population. 

In  the  second  war  with  Great  Britain  Maine  bore  an  important 
part.  A  Maine  man.  Gen.  Henry  Dearborn  of  Gardiner,  was  at 
first  the  commander-in-chief  of  the  national  army,  and  Maine's 
quota  of  the  troops  called  for  was  2,500  men.  The  famous  naval 
battle  in  which  the  American  brig  Enterprise  captured  the  Brit- 
ish brig  Boxer,  occurred  Sept.  5,  1813,  off  the  mouth  of  the 
Kennebec.  The  British  early  invaded  eastern  Maine,  capturing 
Eastport,  Castine,  Belfast,  Machias,  Frankfort,  Hampden,  Ban- 
gor and  other  towns.  The  few  companies  of  militia  could  offer 
little  resistance  to  the  thousands  of  British  regulars.  At  Bangor 
the  enemy  burned  14  vessels,  carried  others  away  and  plun- 
dered much  public  and  private  property.  Although  the  treaty 
of  peace  was  signed  Dec.  24,  1814,  the  British  did  not  evacuate 
Castine  until  the  following  April.  The  ''cold  year"  of  1816 
was  almost  as  much  of  a  blow  to  Maine  as  the  war  had  been. 
There  was  snow  in  every  month,  the  crops  were  complete  fail- 


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ures  and  it  is  estimated  that  about  15,000  people  moved  out  of 
the  State,  most  of  them  going  westward  to  Ohio. 

After  Maine's  admission  to  the  Union  in  1820  prosperity 
reigned  and  the  State  made  substantial  progress.  The  first 
event  of  general  historic  interest  was  the  dispute  over  the  north- 
eastern boundary,  commonly  called  the  ''Aroostook  War"  or 
"Madawaska  War."  The  line  had  long  been  in  dispute  and 
was  the  cause  of  frequent  quarrels  among  the  settlers  and  lum- 
bermen of  the  St.  John  and  St.  Croix  region.  The  officials  sent 
to  the  border  by  the  authorities  of  Maine  and  New  Brunswick 
in  1839  came  into  collision.  The  militia  was  called  out  and 
there  was  a  mustering  of  forces  by  both  sides,  but  through  the 
intercession  of  Gen.  Scott,  the  head  of  the  United  States  army, 
who  came  to  Augusta  for  the  purpose,  it  was  decided  to  refer 
the  question  to  arbitration,  and  thus  the  threatened  bloodshed 
was  averted.  By  the  Ashburton  treaty  of  1842,  Daniel  Webster 
being  the  American  commissioner,  the  line  was  fixed  greatly  to 
the  advantage  of  Maine,  and  the  State  received  $200,000  as 
reimbursement  for  the  expenses  incurred  in  defending  the  integ- 
rity of  American  territory.  After  the  signing  of  this  treaty  in 
1842  the  small  body  of  United  States  troops  which  had  been 
kept  at  Houlton  since  1826  was  withdrawn  and  the  post  aban- 
doned. 

After  years  of  temperance  agitation  Maine  led  the  way  in 
legislation  on  this  subject.  In  185 1  Governor  Hubbard  signed 
the  famous  ''Maine  Law"  which  had  been  drawn  by  Mayor  Neal 
Dow  of  Portland  and  passed  by  the  Legislature  through  his 
efforts.  This  was  the  first  prohibition  law  enacted  by  any  state, 
and  after  being  made  more  stringent  in  later  years  its  principle 
was  embodied  in  the  fifth  amendment  to  the  constitution  which 
was  adopted  in  1884.  In  recent  years  there  have  been  vigorous 
assaults  upon  Maine's  prohibition  policy  and  attempts  to  have 
the  question  of  constitutional  prohibition  resubmitted  to  the 
people,  but  without  success. 


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No  state  in  the  Union  had  a  more  glorious  record  in  the  Civil 
War  than  Maine.  From  Bull  Run,  where  one-fourth  of  the 
Federal  troops  were  volunteers  from  Maine,  to  Appomattox, 
where  Gen.  Chamberlain  of  Maine  received  the  sword  of  Lee 
in  surrender,  the  sons  of  Maine  were  always  at  the  front  and 
did  their  part.  No  state  in  proportion  to  its  population  sent 
more  men  to  the  defense  of  the  Union.  Over  70,000  Maine 
men  enlisted  under  the  old  flag-.  There  were  over  30  full  regi- 
ments of  infantry,  two  of  cavalry,  one  double  regiment  of  heavy 
artillery,  several  batteries  and  hundreds  of  men  who  went  into 
the  navy,  and  when  the  regiments  after  long  service  were  deci- 
mated by  battle  and  disease  they  were  recruited  again  and  again. 
No  regiments  had  heavier  losses  in  battle  than  some  of  those 
from  Maine.  Maine  regiments  were  the  first  to  carry  back  the 
flag  to  South  Carolina  and  Texas.  No  Maine  regiment  lost  its 
colors  in  dishonor,  or  brought  them  back  with  any  other  stain 
upon  them  than  the  life  blood  of  their  defenders.  The  State 
has  no  more  precious  possession  than  those  returned  Maine 
battleflags  which  are  treasured  at  the  State  House  in  Augusta. 

The  financial  burden  which  the  war  imposed  upon  Maine  is 
indicated  by  the  growth  of  the  bonded  debt  of  the  State  from 
$700,000  in  i860  to  over  $6,100,000  in  1866,  while  in  every  town 
and  city  the  debt  burden  was  similarly  increased.  Moreover, 
there  was  such  a  drain  upon  the  State  that  its  population  act- 
ually decreased  in  the  decade  from  i860  to  1870,  a  misfortune 
which  overtook  no  other  Northern  state  except  New  Hampshire. 
But  no  figures  of  troops  furnished  or  of  losses  in  battle,  no 
statistics  of  increasing  debt  or  decreasing  population  can  meas- 
ure what  those  four  years  of  war  meant  to  the  patriotic  people 
of  Maine — the  sorrow,  the  sacrifice  and  the  suffering,  the  deso- 
lated homes  and  the  broken  lives. 

As  to  the  political  history  of  Maine  it  may  be  said  briefly  that 
in  the  early  years  the  State  was  usually  Democratic,  and  only 
once,  in  1840,  was  its  electoral  vote  cast  for  the  Whig  presi- 


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dential  candidate.  Since  the  formation  of  the  Republican  party 
in  1856,  a  movement  in  which  Maine  took  a  leading  part,  the 
State  has  been  emphatically  Republican  at  every  presidential 
election,  and  also  at  every  gubernatorial  election  except  those  of 
1878  and  1880  when  a  fusion  of  the  Democrats  and  the  Green- 
back party  succeeded  in  electing  their  candidate  for  Governor. 
The  Governor  chosen  in  1878  was  Alonzo  Garcelon  of  Lewis- 
ton,  and  in  1879,  when  another  election  was  held,  Governor 
Garcelon,  desirous  of  gaining  the  Legislature  for  his  party, 
seized  every  opportunity  afforded  by  the  irregular  way  in  which 
I  the  election  returns  were  then  handled  to  refuse  certificates  to 
Republican  candidates  and  seat  Democrats  in  their  place.  In 
this  way  a  Democratic  majority  was  secured  and  the  Legislature 
was  organized.  The  Republicans,  gaining  possession  of  the 
State  House,  organized  a  rival  body,  and  proceeded  to  elect 
Daniel  F.  Davis  as  Governor  since  no  candidate  had  received  a 
majority  at  the  polls.  Feeling  was  intense  throughout  the  State 
and  Augusta  became  an  armed  camp.  Peace  was  preserved  by 
the  militia  until  a  decision  of  the  Supreme  Court  established  the 
legality  of  the  Republican  Legislature.  This  aft'air  of  the 
"State  Steal"  or  "Count  Out,"  as  it  is  referred  to,  was  a  crisis 
in  the  history  of  Maine  and  it  is  little  less  than  a  miracle  that 
bloodshed  was  averted.  In  1880  the  system  of  annual  elections 
was  given  up  and  the  present  system  of  biennial  elections 
adopted. 

In  the  years  that  have  passed  since  the  Civil  War  Maine  has 
enjoyed  a  progress  that  has  been  steady  and  substantial.  The 
gain  in  population  has  not  been  great,  only  about  100,000  in  40 
years,  for  this  State,  in  common  with  the  others  of  New  Eng- 
land, has  suffered  from  a  declining  birthrate  among  the  old 
stock  and  has  seen  for  many  years  a  continuous  procession  of 
its  sons  and  daughters  departing  for  the  great  cities  and  for  all 
sections  of  the  West.  Factors  in  the  increase  of  population 
have  been  the  Swedish  immigration  to  Aroostook  and  the  influx 


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of  French  Canadians  to  the  manufacturing  centers.  The  for- 
mer began  in  1870,  through  the  efforts  of  Hon.  W.  W.  Thomas, 
Jr.,  of  Portland,  and  the  hardy,  industrious  and  sober  Scandi- 
navians, with  their  descendants^  have  been  an  important  factor 
in  the  development  of  the  great  Aroostook  region.  The  earliest 
European  element,  not  English,  to  be  introduced  was  the 
German  colony  brought  in  by  Samuel  Waldo  who,  in  1739, 
founded  the  town  of  Waldoboro.  The  Irish  began  to  come  in 
as  laborers  a  century  later  with  the  beginnings  of  railroad  con- 
struction. The  Canadian  immigrants  have  confined  themselves 
largely  to  the  cotton  manufacturing  centers  of  Lewiston,  Bidde- 
ford,  Augusta  and  Waterville.  In  this  connection  it  is  of  inter- 
est to  note  that  of  the  15,878  births  in  Maine  in  1907,  9,452  were 
the  children  of  American  parents  and  3,265  the  children  of  for- 
eig-born  parents,  while  in  2,891  cases  one  of  the  parents  was 
foreign-born.  In  the  same  year  there  were  11,427  deaths  in 
the  State,  6,498  marriages  and  787  divorces. 

The  material  prosperity  of  Maine  is  indicated  by  the  State 
valuation  for  1907  which  was  given  by  the  State  assessors  as 
$354,516,848.  This  was  a  gain  of  $72,640,047  in  the  preceding 
decade.  Of  the  valuation  in  1907  about  45  per  cent  was  in  the 
20  cities  of  the  State.  In  1907  the  52  savings  banks  of  Maine 
held  deposits  of  $85,382,447,  representing  the  savings  of  225,346 
depositors.  This  takes  no  account  of  the  many  millions  depos- 
ited in  the  savings  departments  of  the  trust  companies  and 
national  banks.  It  is  an  eloquent  evidence  of  the  thrift  and 
industry  of  our  Maine  people  and  is  a  showing  which  few  states 
can  approach.  Ten  years  earlier  the  52  savings  banks  had 
deposits  of  $57,476,895  in  the  names  of  163,115  depositors. 
The  bonded  debt  of  the  State,  which  was  $6,100,000  at  the  close 
of  the  Civil  War,  has  been  reduced  to  $334,000  in  1908  and  will 
soon  be  wholly  wiped  out.  Of  the  521  municipalities  of  the 
State — 20  cities,  428  towns  and  73  plantations — 280  are  in  1908 


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without  a  dollar  of  municipal  debt  and  a  large  share  of  the 
others  are  nearly  free  from  debt. 

The  shipbuilding  industry  which  was  so  important  on  our 
coast  for  generations,  and  in  which  Maine  long  held  first  place 
among  the  states,  has  declined  in  recent  years,  and  the  cutting 
of  ice  for  export  is  no  longer  a  thriving  business.  Along  other 
industrial  lines,  however,  there  has  been  increasing  prosperity. 
The  development  of  the  pulp  and  paper  business  has  been 
followed  by  more  extensive  operations  in  the  Maine  woods. 
Although  forests  still  cover  about  three-fourths  of  the  area  of 
Maine,  the  primeval  growth  of  pine  for  which  the  State  was 
famed  has  long  since  disappeared.  It  is  the  vast  spruce  tracts 
that  supply  the  great  pulp  mills  and  the  many  saw  mills  on  the 
rivers  of  the  State.  There  are  also  extensive  manufactures  in 
hardwood.  Agriculture  is  on  a  far  better  basis  than  in  earlier 
years,  and  much  more  attention  is  paid  to  dairying,  orcharding 
and  potato  raising.  Over  95  per  cent  of  Maine's  60,000  farms 
are  owned  by  the  men  who  till  them.  Maine  ranks  second 
among  the  states  in  granite  production  and  high  in  its  general 
mineral  resources.  In  its  fisheries  it  has  more  persons  employed 
than  any  other  New  England  state,  nearly  20,000  according  to 
the  latest  figures.  Cotton  mills  are  the  leading  industries  in 
several  cities  on  the  Saco,  Androscoggin  and  Kennebec,  and 
woolen  mills,  lumber  mills,  shoe  factories  and  general  manu- 
facturing establishments  prosper  in  all  parts  of  the  State,  though 
only  a  very  small  part  of  the  water  power  is  yet  utilized.  The 
steam  railroads  of  the  State,  which  began  in  1836  with  the  little 
road  from  Bangor  to  Old  Town,  have  in  1908  a  total  of  2,145 
miles  and  there  are  also  384  miles  of  electric  road. 

The  development  of  Maine's  summer  resort  business  within 
the  past  generation  and  the  increasing  appreciation  of  the  value 
of  its  fish  and  game  resources  have  been  an  important  factor 
in  the  prosperity  of  the  State.  Maine,  with  its  unrivaled  summer 
climate,  its  3,000  miles  of  magnificent  coast  line,  its  1,600  beau- 


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tiful  lakes,  its  5,000  rivers  and  streams,  its  vast  and  unbroken 
forests,  its  rugged  mountains  and  its  many  picturesque  villages 
among  the  hills  and  ponds,  has  won  the  name  of  "the  nation's 
summer  playground,"  and  thousands  upon  thousands  of  vaca- 
tionists and  tourists,  hunters  and  fishermen,  seekers  for  rest  and 
lovers  of  Nature  at  her  best  are  thronging  within  our  borders 
each  summer,  adding  many  millions  of  dollars  yearly  to  the  rev- 
enues of  our  people.  There  are  summer  colonies  all  along  the 
coast  and  at  a  hundred  inland  points,  and  the  names  of  scores 
of  Maine's  summer  resorts  are  familiar  throughout  the  land. 
This  annual  invasion  of  summer  visitors  is  solving  in  large 
measure  the  "abandoned  farm"  problem  of  a  few  years  ago. 

From  the  earliest  colonial  times  the  cause  of  education  has 
been  dear  to  the  hearts  of  the  people  of  Maine.  When  the  State 
was  admitted  in  1820  there  were  24  incorporated  academies 
within  its  borders  and  others  were  established  later.  Many  of 
these,  the  oldest  and  strongest,  survive,  though  the  free  high 
school  law,  which  dates  from  1873,  proved  a  death  blow  to  a 
large  part  of  the  academies.  One  of  the  first  laws  of  the  new 
State  was  that  requiring  every  town  to  raise  not  less  than  40 
cents  annually  per  inhabitant  for  school  purposes.  The  State 
has  long  had  a  compulsory  attendance  law  covering  the  ages 
from  7  to  15,  and  few  states  have  a  lower  rate  of  ilHteracy. 
The  old  district  plan  of  school  supervision  has  given  way  to 
town  management  and  to  management  by  two  or  more  towns 
uniting  for  the  purpose.  In  1907  the  whole  number  of  those 
of  school  age  in  the  State,  5  years  to  21,  was  209,950;  the  num- 
ber of  different  scholars  registered  in  the  public  schools  during 
the  year  was  131,671.  There  were  3,989  public  schoolhouses 
in  the  State  and  the  estimated  value  of  the  school  property  was 
$6,151,746.  The  amount  expended  on  the  public  schools  of  the 
State  in  1907  was  $2,040,285.  There  were  4,698  female  teach- 
ers and  460  male  teachers  employed.  The  State  maintains 
Normal  schools  at  Farmington,  Castine,  Gorham  and  Presque 


56 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Isle  and  there  are  Normal  departments  at  several  seminaries  and 
institutes.  The  institutions  of  higher  education  are  Bowdoin 
College  at  Brunswick,  dating  from  1794;  Colby  College,  which 
was  established  as  Waterville  College  in  1820;  Bates  College 
at  Lewiston,  established  in  1863,  and  the  University  of  Maine 
at  Orono  which  has  developed  from  the  Maine  State  College 
of  Agriculture  and  the  Mechanic  Arts  which  was  established 
in  1868.  There  are  also  the  Bangor  Theological  Seminary  at 
Bangor,  dating  from  1814,  and  St.  Mary's  College  at  Van 
Buren,  established  in  1887. 

But  the  greatest  glory  of  Maine  is  not  in  its  civil  history,  its 
military  record,  its  political  institutions,  its  industrial  develop- 
ment, its  educational  progress,  its  material  prosperity,  its  wealth 
of  resources  or  its  natural  attractions.  These  things  are  themes 
for  chapters  in  the  story  of  our  State,  and  the  knowledge  of 
them  makes  us  love  it  more,  but  the  proudest  boast  of  Maine  is 
the  sons  it  has  given  to  the  world.  These  are  the  real  test  of  a 
state's  greatness,  and  measured  by  such  a  test  the  State  of 
Maine  has  justified  its  motto  of  ''Dirigo."  Let  us  mention 
briefly  a  few  of  the  great  names  that  Maine  can  claim,  names 
which  the  world  knows  and  which  the  passing  years  will  not 
dim. 

To  statesmanship  and  the  great  realm  of  public  affairs  Maine 
has  given  Sir  William  Phipps,  George  Evans,  Sargent  Prentiss, 
Jonathan  Cilley,  William  Pitt  Fessenden,  John  A.  Andrew, 
Hannibal  Hamlin,  Lot  M.  Morrill,  the  Washburn  brothers, 
Hugh  jMcCullogh,  James  G.  Blaine,  Nathan  Clifford,  Luther 
Severance,  Thomas  B.  Reed,  Nelson  Dingley,  Jr.,  Melville  Wes- 
ton Fuller,  William  P.  Frye,  Eugene  Hale,  Charles  E.  Littlefield, 
John  D.  Long,  Alfred  E.  Buck,  United  States  minister  to  Japan, 
W.  W.  Thomas,  Jr.,  long  our  minister  to  Sweden,  Frank  S. 
Black,  governor  of  New  York,  DeAlva  S.  Alexander,  the  senior 
in  service  of  the  present  New  York  congressional  delegation. 
Senators  Felch  of  Michigan,  Grover  of  Oregon,  Washburn  of 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


57 


Minnesota,  Gibson  of  Montana  and  Perkins  of  California,  Gov- 
ernor Dole  of  Hawaii,  Governor  Pingree  of  Michigan,  and 
scores  of  others  who  have  attained  eminence  in  public  office  in 
this  and  in  many  other  states  as  governors,  as  members  of  Con- 
gress, as  judges  and  in  various  offices  of  distinction.  No  other 
state  ever  produced  such  a  family  as  the  Washburn  family  of 
Livermore.  This  one  family  gave  to  the  public  service  one 
United  States  senator,  four  members  of  Congress  from  four 
different  states,  two  foreign  ministers,  two  governors  of  two 
different  states,  one  major  general  in  the  army  and  one  captain 
in  the  navy. 

Among  those  who  have  gained  fame  in  the  stern  work  of  war 
Maine  claims  such  leaders  as  Sir  William  Pepperell,  Gen.  Henry 
Knox,  Gen.  Henry  Dearborn,  Commodore  Edward  Preble,  Gen. 
Oliver  Otis  Howard,  Gen.  Joshua  L.  Chamberlain,  Gen.  Berry, 
Gen.  Selden  Connor  and  Gen.  Thomas  W.  Hyde. 

To  literature  Maine  has  given  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow, 
Nathaniel  P.  Willis,  Seba  Smith,  the  Abbott  family,  Elijah 
Kellogg,  Sarah  Orne  Jewett,  Rebecca  Sophia  Clark,  Edward 
Stahwood,  Arlo  Bates,  Charles  A.  Stephens,  Martha  Baker 
Dunn,  Laura  E.  Richards,  Edwin  Arlington  Robinson,  Holman 
F.  Day  and  a  host  of  others  of  lesser  fame,  but  whose  works 
have  strength  and  beauty  and  the  elements  of  permanency.  To 
music  and  art  Maine  has  given  Annie  Louise  Gary,  Emma 
Eames,  Madame  Nordica,  Franklin  Simmons,  the  sculptor, 
Alfred  Stone,  the  architect,  and  Eastman  Johnson,  the  painter; 
to  the  stage,  Sol  Smith  Russell,  Richard  Golden,  Dustin  Farn- 
ham  and  Maxine  Elliott.  Among  Maine  men  whose  scientific 
achievements  the  world  has  honored  may  be  mentioned  Parker 
Cleveland,  Fordyce  Barker,  Sir  Hiram  Maxim  and  Robert  E. 
Peary. 

To  educational  work  Maine  has  given  such  men  as  Nathan 
Lord,  for  35  years  president  of  Dartmouth,  President  Harris  of 
Amherst,  President  Mosher  of  Hillsdale  College,  Chancellor 


58 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Day  of  Syracuse  University,  Albert  K.  Smiley,  the  founder  and 
patron  saint  of  the  Mohonk  Conference,  Mary  J.  Garland,  the 
pioneer  in  kindergarten  work  in  America,  and  many  great  teach- 
ers of  far-reaching  influence  whose  names  have  long  been  hon- 
ored and  beloved  at  our  own  Maine  colleges.  In  the  great 
world  of  business  affairs  we  find  such  sons  of  Maine  as  William 
Deering  of  Chicago,  the  harvester  king;  Melville  E.  Ingalls  of 
Cincinnati,  the  Western  railroad  magnate ;  Jacob  L.  Greene, 
president  for  30  years  of  the  Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Company ;  John  F.  Dryden  of  New  Jersey,  the  builder  and  head 
of  the  great  Metropolitan  Insurance  Company ;  Thomas  H. 
Hubbard  of  New  York,  banker,  railroad  man  and  philan- 
thropist; Frank  H.  Munsey,  who  has  revolutionized  the  maga- 
zine business ;  Henry  V.  Poor,  the  country's  leading  railroad 
statistician;  Henry  W.  Poor,  railroad  president  and  banker; 
Charles  W.  Morse  of  New  York,  organizer  of  ice  trust  and 
steamboat  trust;  Francis  H.  Clergue,  organizer  of  stupendous 
industrial  and  transportation  enterprises  in  western  Canada ; 
Charles  C.  Stickney  of  St.  Paul,  railroad  president ;  E.  C.  Allen, 
founder  of  Augusta's  publishing  industries ;  the  Ricker  brothers 
of  Poland  Spring,  the  greatest  summer  hotel  men  in  the  world ; 
John  F.  Stevens,  for  a  time  at  the  head  of  the  Panama  canal 
commission;  Eben  Jordan,  the  great  Boston  merchant;  and 
Edwin  Ginn  and  Dana  Estes,  the  publishers. 

To  journalism  Maine  has  given  such  names  as  Crosby  S. 
Noyes  of  the  Washington  Star,  Edwin  B.  Haskell  of  the  Boston 
Herald,  Edward  P.  Mitchell  of  the  New  York  Sun,  and  Morrill 
Goddard  of  the  New  York  Journal;  to  theology  such  names  as 
Samuel  Harris,  Henry  B.  Smith,  Roswell  Dwight  Hitchcock, 
Newman  Smyth,  Egbert  C.  Smyth,  John  S.  Sevvall,  Charles 
Carroll  Everett,  Edwin  Pond  Parker,  Bishop  Spaulding  of  Colo- 
rado, Charles  Fletcher  Dole,  Minot  J.  Savage  and  the  Abbotts ; 
to  the  work  of  spreading  Christianity  in  dark  and  distant  lands 
such  great  missionaries  as  Cyrus  Hamlin,  George  Dana  Board- 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


59 


man,  Americus  Fuller,  Daniel  Dole  and  James  Liddell  Phillips. 
Maine  has  given  to  the  good  cause  of  making  the  old  world 
laugh  such  names  as  Artemus  Ward  and  Bill  Nye.  In  the  work 
of  temperance  legislation  no  name  is  better  known  than  that  of 
the  pioneer  in  this  cause,  Neal  Dow  of  Maine.  In  the  great 
organization  of  women  banded  together  "for  God  and  home  and 
every  land,"  no  name  is  higher  than  that  of  Lillian  M.  N.  Ste- 
vens, long  its  national  leader.  In  Masonry,  the  greatest  of  all 
secret  orders,  no  American  name  is  more  revered  than  that  of 
Josiah  H.  Drummond.  Among  all  the  great  anti-slavery  agita- 
tors in  the  years  before  the  war  none  worked  with  more  impas- 
sioned zeal  than  Elijah  and  Owen  Love  joy,  the  former  dying  a 
martyr's  death  at  the  hands  of  a  mob  in  Illinois. 

The  list  is  incomplete  enough,  but  it  indicates  something  of 
the  part  that  Maine  has  played  in  American  history  as  a  Mother 
of  Men.  The  contemplation  of  such  a  roll  of  honor  brings  to 
our  minds  a  realization,  of  the  true  glory  whose  luster  sheds  its 
deathless  radiance  upon  the  name  of  Maine.  The  past  of  our 
State  is  secure,  and  who  can  doubt  its  future? 


6o 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Governors  of  Maine. 


1820  William  King,  Bath. 

1 82 1  William  D.  Williamson,  Bangor,  Acting. 

1 82 1  Benj.  Ames,  Bath,  Acting. 

1822  Albion  K.  Parris,  Paris. 
1827  Enoch  Lincoln,  Portland,  (d.) 

1829  Nathan  Cutler,  Farmington,  Acting. 

1830  Jona  G.  Hunton,  Readfield. 

183 1  Samuel  E.  Smith,  Wiscasset. 
1834  Robert  P.  Dunlap,  Brunswick. 

1838  Edward  Kent,  Bangor. 

1839  John  Fairfield,  Saco. 

1 841  Edward  Kent,  Bangor. 

1842  John  Fairfield,  Saco. 

1843  John  Fairfield,  Saco  (elected  to  U.  S.  Senate). 

1843  Edw.  Kavanagh,  Newcastle,  Acting. 

1844  Hugh  J.  Anderson,  Belfast. 
1847  John  W.  Dana,  Fryeburg. 
1850  John  Hubbard,  Hallowell. 
1853  WilHam  G.  Crosby,  Belfast. 

1855  Anson  P.  Morrill,  Readfield. 

1856  Samuel  Wells,  Portland. 

1857  Hannibal  Hamlin,  Hampden  (elected  U.  S.  Senate). 

1857  Joseph  H.  Williams,  Augusta,  Acting. 

1858  Lot  M.  Morrill,  Augusta. 
1861  Israel  Washburn,  Jr.,  Orono. 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


6i 


1863  Abner  Coburn,  Skowhegan. 

1864  Samuel  Cony,  Augusta. 

1867  Joshua  L.  Chamberlain,  Brunswick. 

1871  Sidney  Perham,  Paris. 

1874  Nelson  Dingley,  Jr.,  Lewiston. 

1876  Selden  Connor,  Augusta. 

1879  Alonzo  Garcelon,  Lewiston. 

1880  Daniel  F.  Davis,  Corinth. 

1881  Harris  M,  Plaisted,  Bangor. 
1883  Frederick  Robie,  Gorham. 

1887  Joseph  R.  Bodwell,  Hallowell,  died  December  15,  1887. 

1887  S.  S.  Marble,  Waldoboro,  Acting. 

1889  Edwin  C.  Burleigh,  Augusta. 

1893  Henry  B.  Cleaves,  Portland. 

1897  Llewellyn  Powers,  Houlton. 

1901  John  Fremont  Hill,  Augusta. 

1905  Wm.  T.  Cobb,  Rockland. 


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MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


United  Senators  from  Adoption  of 
Constitution. 


Abbreviations — rs./ 

resigned 

;  f.  v.,  filled  vacancy; 

d.,  died. 

Name. 

Politics. 

Residence.     Term  of  office. 

John  Holmes, 

Rep. 

Alfred 

1 820- 1 827 

John  Chandler, 

Rep. 

Monmouth 

1 820- 1 823 

Albion  K.  Parris, 

Rep. 

Portland  (rs.) 

1 827- 1 828 

Appointed  Judge  of  S.  J.  Court. 

John  Holmes, 

N.  Rep. 

Alfred  (f.  v.) 

1 829- 1 833 

John  Chandler, 

D.  Rep. 

Monmouth 

1823-1829 

Ether  Shepley, 

D.  Rep. 

Saco  (rs.) 

1833-1836 

Appointed  Judge 

of  S.  J. 

Court. 

Judah  Dana, 

Dem. 

Fryeburg  (f.  v.) 

1836-1837 

Reuel  Williams, 

Dem. 

Augusta  (f.  V.) 

1837-1839 

Peleg  Sprague, 

N.  Rep. 

Hallowell 

1829-1835 

Reuel  Williams, 

Dem. 

Augusta 

1839-1843 

Resigned  February,  1843. 

John  Fairfield, 

Dem. 

Saco  (f.  V.) 

I 843- I 845 

John  Ruggles, 

Dem. 

Thomaston 

1835-1841 

John  Fairfield, 

Dem. 

Saco  (d.) 

1845-1847 

Wyman  B.  S.  Moor, 

Dem. 

Waterville  (f.  v.) 

I 848- I 849 

Appointed  by  Governor. 

Hannibal  Hamlin, 

Dem. 

Hampden  (f.  v.) 

1848-1851 

George  Evans, 

Whig 

Gardiner 

1841-1847 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


63 


Name.                        Politics.          Residence.  Date. 

Hannibal  Hamlin,       Dem.         Hampden  (rs.)  1851-1857 
Elected  Governor  of  State. 

Amos  Nourse,            Rep.          Bath  (f.  v.)  1857 

Jas.  W.  Bradbury,      Dem.         Augusta  1847- 1853 

Hannibal  Hamlin,       Rep.          Hampden  1857-1861 

Elected  Vice-President  of  United  States. 

Lot  M;  Morrill,           Rep.         Augusta  (f.  v.)  1861-1863 

Wm.  Pitt  Fessenden,   Rep.          Portland  1854-1859 

Elected,  1854,  for  term  commencing  1853,  on  account 
of  failure  of  Legislature  to  elect. 

Lot  M.  Morrill,           Rep.         Augusta  1863-1869 

Wm.  Pitt  Fessenden,   Rep.          Portland  (rs.)  1859- 1864 

Appointed  Secretary  of  Treasury. 

Nathan  A.  Farwell,     Rep.          Rockland  (f.  v.)  1864- 1865 

Appointed  by  Governor. 

Hannibal  Hamlin,       Rep.          Bangor  1869- 1875 

Wm.  Pitt  Fessenden,   Rep.          Portland  1865- 1869 

Died  Sept.  8,  1869. 

Lot  M.  Morrill,           Rep.         Augusta  (f.  v.)  1869-1871 

Lot  M.  Morrill,           Rep.         Augusta  1871-1876 

Appointed  Secretary  of  Treasury. 

James  G.  Blaine,         Rep.         Augusta  (f.  v.)  1876-1877 

Appointed  by  Governor. 

Hannibal  Hamlin,       Rep.          Bangor  1875-1881 

James  G.  Blaine,         Rep.         Augusta  (rs.)  1877-1881 

Appointed  Secretary  of  State. 

William  P.  Frye,        Rep.          Lewiston  (f.  v.)  1881-1883 

Eugene  Hale,             Rep.          Ellsworth  1881-1887 

William  P.  Frye,        Rep.          Lewiston  1883-1913 

Eugene  Hale,             Rep.          Ellsworth  1887-1911 


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MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Representatives  to  Congress  from  Adoption 
of  Constitution. 


Name. 

Politics. 

Residence. 

Date. 

Wm.  D.  Williamson, 

Rep. 

Bangor 

1821 

E.  Whitman  (rs.) 

Fed. 

Portland 

Mark  Harris  (f.  v.) 

Rep. 

Portland 

<i 

Enoch  Lincoln, 

Rep. 

Paris 

(t 

Ebenezer  Herrick, 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

({ 

Mark  L.  Hill, 

Rep. 

Phippsburg 

(( 

Joshua  Cushman, 

Rep. 

Winslow 

(C 

Joseph  Dane, 

Fed. 

Kennebunk 

ti 

Joshua  Cushman, 

Rep. 

Winslow 

1823 

Ebenezer  Herrick, 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

il 

Enoch  Lincoln, 

Rep. 

Paris 

(( 

William  Burleigh, 

Fed. 

So.  Berwick 

n 

David  Kidder, 

Fed. 

Skowhegan 

(( 

Stephen  Longfellow, 

Fed. 

Portland 

<( 

Jeremiah  O'Brien, 

Rep. 

Machias 

(( 

Peleg  Sprague, 

Rep. 

Hallowell 

1825 

Ebenezer  Herrick, 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

(( 

David  Kidder, 

Fed. 

Skowhegan 

(( 

Jeremiah  O'Brien, 

Rep. 

Machias 

(< 

William  Burleigh, 

Fed. 

So.  Berwick 

iC 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


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Politics. 

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Jeremiah  O'Brien, 

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1827 

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Bath 

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James  W.  Ripley  (rs.) 

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Leonard  Jarvis, 

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Rufus  Mclntire, 

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Leonard  Jarvis, 

Dem. 

Ellsworth 

1833 

George  Evans, 

Whig 

Gardiner 

a 

Edward  Kavanagh, 

Dem. 

Newcastle 

it 

Joseph  Hall, 

Dem. 

Camden 

ti 

66 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Name. 

Politics. 

Residence. 

Date. 

F  O  T  Smith 

Dem. 

PnrtlpTiH 

J.  KJl  LidllVi 

KjKJl  ilcllH  jrdlJvoj 

(C 

T?iifn«;  IVTrTntirp 

(( 

Moses  Mason, 

Dem. 

Bethel 

it 

Leonard  Jarvis, 

Dem. 

Ellsworth 

1835 

George  Evans, 

Whig 

Gardiner 

it 

Joseph  Hall, 

Dem. 

Camden 

John  Fairfield, 

Dem. 

Saco 

(t 

Jeremiah  Bailey, 

Whis: 

Wiscasset 

(( 

F.  O.  J.  Smith, 

Dem. 

Portland 

(I 

Gorham  Parks, 

Dem. 

Bangor 

it 

Moses  Mason, 

Dem. 

Bethel 

t( 

John  Fairfield, 

Dem. 

Saco 

1837 

F.  O.  J.  Smith, 

Dem. 

Portland 

(< 

George  Evans, 

Whig 

Gardiner 

<( 

Thomas  Davee, 

Dem.. 

Blanchard 

(( 

TLX  TAJ 

H.  J.  Anderson, 

Dem. 

Belfast 

(( 

Tos.  C.  Noyes, 

Whig 

Eastport 

(( 

Timothy  T.  Carter  (d.) 

Dem. 

Paris 

t( 

Virgil  D.  Parris  (f.  v.) 

Dem. 

Buckfield 

(t 

Jonathan  Cilley  (d.) 

Dem. 

Thomaston 

a 

Edward  Robinson  (f.  v.) 

Whi^ 

Thomaston 

it 

George  Evans, 

Whig 

Gardiner 

1839 

Thomas  Davee, 

Dem. 

Blanchard 

(( 

H.  J.  Anderson, 

Dem. 

Belfast 

it 

Albert  Smith, 

Dem. 

Portland 

it 

Benj.  Randall, 

Whig 

Bath 

tt 

Virgil  D.  Parris, 

Dem. 

Buckfield 

it 

Nathan  Clifford, 

Dem. 

Newfield 

it 

Joshua  A.  Lowell, 

Dem. 

Machias 

it 

MAINE 

REFERENCE 

MANUAL. 

6; 

Name. 

Politics. 

Residence. 

Date. 

Benj.  Randall, 

Whig 

Bath 

1841 

Nathan  Clifford, 

Dem. 

Newfield 

tt 

George  Evans  (rs.) 

Whig 

Gardiner 

ti 

David  Bronson  (f.  v.) 

Whig 

Anson 

a 

Elisha  H.  Allen, 

Whig 

Bangor 

t( 

W.  P.  Fessenden, 

Whig 

Portland 

it 

Nathaniel  S  Littlefield 

Dem. 

tt 

To^hiifl  A  TvOwell 

Dem. 

xvxdV-iiiclo 

tt 

Alfred  Mar<;h;i11 

Dem. 

(    rllTl  a 
v^iiiiid 

tt 

Luther  Severance, 

Whig 

Augusta 

1843 

F.  H.  Morse, 

Whig 

Bath 

a 

Robert  P.  Dunlap, 

Dem. 

Brunswick 

ti 

Hannibal  Hamlin, 

Dem. 

Hampden 

tt 

XVCllllV^ULllllS.  IJVJl  u 

(( 

Dem. 

Hoillton 

tt 

XJCllJ  dlXllll  VVllltC, 

IVTnntvillp 

XVXIJIIU  V  lllC 

it 

Hezekiah  Williams, 

Dem. 

Castine 

1845 

Luther  Severance, 

Whig 

Augusta 

<< 

J.  F.  Scammon, 

Dem. 

Saco 

it 

Cullen  Sawtelle, 

Dem. 

Norridgewock 

Robert  P  Dunlan 

Dem. 

Brunswick 

{( 

t— T o n til  ri o  1  T- Tomlin 
XxdlllllUdl  XJ-dHlllIl, 

1-T  a  tn  T*  H  p  n 

i  Xdlll|J<J.Cll 

a 

VV  lo^doot^L 

it 

James  S.  Wiley, 

Dem. 

Dover 

1847 

E.  K.  Smart, 

Dem. 

Camden 

ti 

Franklin  Clark, 

Dem. 

Wiscasset 

tt 

A.  W.  H.  Clapp, 

Dem. 

Portland 

tt 

Hiram  Belcher, 

Whig 

Farmington 

tt 

David  Hammons, 

Dem. 

Lovell 

(( 

Hezekiah  Williams, 

Dem. 

Castine 

(( 

68 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Name. 

Politics. 

Residence. 

Date. 

Cullen  Sawtelle, 

Dem. 

Norridgewock 

1849 

John  Otis, 

Whig 

Hallowell 

« 

L^nas.  C5tetson, 

Dem. 

Bangor 

(( 

i nomas  J.  JJ.  rulier, 

JJem. 

Calais 

tt 

Rufus  K.  Goodenow, 

Wnig 

Paris 

it 

Elbridge  Gerry, 

Dem. 

Water  ford 

(t 

iNatnaniei  o.  i-<ittieneia, 

Dem. 

Bridgton 

tt 

Israel  Washburn,  jr., 

Whig 

Orono 

1851 

E.  K.  Smart, 

Dem. 

Camden 

tt 

Moses  McDonald, 

Dem. 

Limerick 

Chas.  Andrews  (d.) 

Dem. 

Paris 

tt 

Isaac  Reed  ( i  v  ^ 

Whie- 

Waldoboro 

tt 

John  Annlpfon 

Dem. 

Portland 

tt 

-  Thomas  J.  D.  Fuller, 

Dem. 

Calais 

tt 

Rohfrt  r^nndftinw 

Whip- 

vv  lllg 

FarminPton 

tt 

Moses  McDonald, 

Dem. 

Limerick 

1853 

T^r^ipl  \A/^;mViliiirn  ir 

J.  oi  as^L    V  V  doiiuui  11^   J  1  •  ^ 

Whip- 

vv  lllg 

Orono 

tt 

Samuel  P.  Benson, 

Whig- 

TV  liig 

Winthrop 

tt 

E  W^  Karlev 

Whig- 

vv  lllg 

Npwrastlf 

X  1        TV  V^CLOUXv. 

tt 

Thomas  T  D  Fuller 

Dem. 

Calais 

tt 

S>amiipl  IVfp vaII 

Dem. 

Orav 

tt 

Israel  Washburn,  jr., 

Rep. 

Orono 

1855 

Samuel  P.  Benson, 

K.ep. 

Wmtnrop 

(< 

J  oiin  ivi.  vv  oou, 

"R  Ark 

xvep. 

ironiana 

(( 

Thomas  J.  D.  Fuller, 

Dem. 

Calais 

tt 

Ebenezer  Knowlton, 

Rep. 

Montville 

tt 

John  J.  Perry, 

Rep. 

Oxford 

tt 

John  M.  Wood, 

Rep. 

Portland 

1857 

Israel  Washburn,  jr.. 

Rep. 

Orono 

MAINE 

REFERENCE 

MANUAL. 

69 

Name. 

Politics. 

Residence. 

Date. 

Nehemiah  Abbott, 

Rep. 

jDeiiast 

(( 

Stephen  C.  Foster, 

Rep. 

Pembroke 

(( 

Chas.  J.  Gilman, 

Rep. 

Brunswick 

(t 

Israel  Washburn,  jr.  (rs.)  Rep. 

Orono 

1859 

Elected,  i860,  Governor  of  State. 

Stephen  Coburn  (f.  v.) 

Rep, 

Skowhegan 

D.  E.  Somes, 

Rep. 

Biddeford 

(( 

John  J.  Perry, 

Rep. 

Oxford 

it 

Stephen  C.  Foster, 

Rep. 

JL  ClllUJLUJVC 

tt 

F.  H.  Morse, 

Rep. 

■Rath 

it 

Ezra  B.  French^ 

Rep. 

Tlo  m  0 1*1  cr'/~vf  fo 
JL^clllltirioLUCLcl 

a 

John  H.  Rice, 

Rep. 

Foxcroft 

I861 

Frederick  A.  Pike, 

Rep. 

Calais 

(( 

Chas.  W.  Walton  (rs.) 

Rep. 

A  iiKiirn 

ly.  IXULll  11 

(( 

Appointed  Judge  of  S.  J.  Court. 

T.  A.  D.  Fessenden  (f. 

V.)  Rep. 

Auburn 

S.  C.  Fessenden, 

Rep. 

Rockland 

it 

John  N.  Goodwin, 

Rep. 

So.  Berwick 

i( 

Anson  P.  Morrill, 

Rep. 

Readfield 

a 

James  G.  Blaine, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

1863 

Sidney  Perham, 

Rep. 

Paris 

Fred  A.  Pike, 

Rep. 

Calais 

« 

John  H.  Rice, 

Rep. 

Foxcroft 

L.  D.  M.  Sweat, 

Rep. 

Portland 

(( 

John  Lynch, 

Rep. 

Portland 

1865 

Sidney  Perham, 

Rep. 

Paris 

(( 

Fred  A.  Pike, 

Rep. 

Calais 

(t 

John  H.  Rice, 

Rep. 

Foxcroft 

n 

James  G.  Blaine, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

it 

70 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Name. 

Politics. 

Residence. 

Date. 

Pen 

OalaiQ 
V/Cixaio 

T867 

John  A.  Peters, 

Rep. 

Bangor 

ii 

T^^^t^    T  ■\rTif*n 
JL/llll  l^yiH^lly 

Ppn 

XVC  L». 

Pnrtlanrl 

(( 

TampQ  CX  Plaitip 

Pen 

XvC  jj. 

All  cm  eta 

t( 

Sidney  Perham, 

Rep. 

Paris 

it 

Samuel  P  Morrill 

WCXXlXLiV^l    X   •    l.\J.\Jl  I  Lily 

Rep. 

Fa  rminp+nn 

1869 

Tnlrn  A  PftprQ 

Rpn 

P«a  n  cror 
xjctxigux 

(( 

Rep. 

Alicriicfo 

J.  XLX^LloLd 

it 

T^iiP'pnp  PTalp 

Rep. 

Ellsworth 

J— vxxo  vv  \^X  LiJ 

it 

John  Lynch, 

Rep. 

Portland 

It 

InViTi  T  ,vnpli 

Ren 

Pnrtlanrl 

X  KJL  lldllVJ. 

t87t 

AA/illium  P  Prvp 
vv  xixictiii  X  ,  X  X  y Cj 

Ren 

T  pwiQtr»ti 

X^C  W  xotCll 

a 

Tame<;  Ct  Plainp 

1  C4XXA\^0     VJi  •  X— '  let  IXX 

Rep. 

AiiP*iista 

■L  A.              Ul  0  I,  d 

a 

Tohn  A  Ppfprs 

1  WXIXX     ^  X.*      J.  V^l.\wX 

Rep. 

Panp'or 

J— ^  ctxxc^  vyx 

tt 

Eugene  Hale, 

Rep. 

Ellsworth 

tt 

Trvhn  PT  Piirlpio'li 

ivyxiix  ix»  x^  Lix  xt X cl  XX, 

Rep. 

5>n  PerwipU' 

\A/m   P  Prvp 

vv  XXX.  X  •  X  X  y  t;, 

Ren 

T  ewi<;tr>n 

Xyv^  W  Xo  H^XI 

<( 

Tompc  CZ-  Ploinp 
J  dllxCo  VJ.  XDldlxlC, 

Pen 
xvcp. 

All  0*11  cto 
/xLlg  UoLd 

tt 

S^^imiipl  P  PTpr^iPv 

vJdxxxLi^x   X  .   xj-t^x  ot^  y  , 

Ren 

Pp  r)  OT»r 

XJdXXgUX 

tt 

Eugene  Hale, 

Rep. 

Ellsworth 

tt 

John  H.  Burleigh, 

Rep. 

So.  Berwick 

187s 

Wm.  P.  Frye, 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

James  G.  Blaine, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

ti 

Appointed  U.  S. 

Senator,  1876. 

Edwin  Flye  (f.  v.) 

Rep. 

Newcastle 

tt 

Samuel  F.  Hersey, 

Rep. 

Bangor 

ft 

Died  1875. 

Harris  M.  Plaisted  (f. 

V.)  Rep. 

Bangor 

tt 

Eugene  Hale, 

Rep. 

Ellsworth 

tt 

T\  /r   A    TXT  "T"* 

MAINE 

REFERENCE 

MANUAL. 

71 

AT 

Name. 

Politics. 

Residence. 

Date. 

Thomas  B.  Reed, 

Rep. 

Portland 

1877 

VV  liiiciiii   X  •    X  lyy^y 

"Ren 

±-/cw  isuon 

te 

Stephen  D.  Lindsey, 

Rep. 

Norridgewock 

(( 

Llewellyn  Powers, 

Rep. 

Houlton 

(( 

Eugene  Hale, 

Rep. 

Ellsworth 

iC 

Thomas  B.  Reed, 

Rep. 

Portland 

1879 

William  P.  Frye, 

Rep. 

T  fwiston 

(( 

Stephen  D.  Lindsey, 

Rep. 

Norridgewock 

(( 

Geo.  W.  Ladd,      Dem.  &  Nat.  G.  B. 

Bangor 

(( 

Thompson  H.  Murch, 

Nat.  G.  B. 

Rockland 

it 

Thomas  B.  Reed, 

Rep. 

Portland 

188I 

Nelson  Dingley,  jr., 

Rep. 

<( 

Stephen  D.  Lindsey, 

Rep. 

Norridgewock 

(( 

George  W.  Ladd, 

Nat.  G.  B. 

Bangor 

tt 

Thompson  H.  Murch, 

Nat.  G.  B. 

Rockland 

iC 

Thomas  B.  Reed, 

Rep. 

Portland 

1 88  VI 807 

N.  Dingley,  jr.. 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

it 

Chas.  A.  Boutelle, 

Rep. 

Bangor 

tt 

Seth  L.  Milliken  (d.) 

Rep. 

Belfast 

tt 

Edwin  C.  Burleigh  (f. 

V.)  Rep. 

Augusta 

1897 

Thomas  B.  Reed  (rs.) 

Rep. 

Portland 

1899 

N.  Dingley  (d.) 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

a 

Chas.  A.  Boutelle, 

Rep. 

Bangor 

tt 

Edwin  C.  Burleigh, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

tt 

Amos  L.  Allen  (f.  v.) 

Rep. 

Alfred 

tt 

Chas.  E.  Littlefield  (f. 

V.)  Rep. 

Rockland 

tt 

72 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Name. 

Politics. 

Residence. 

Date. 

Amos  L.  Allen, 

Rep. 

Alfred 

1901 

Chas.  E.  Littlefield, 

Rep. 

Rockland 

Chas.  A.  Boutelle  (rs.) 

Rep. 

Bangor 

it 

Edwin  C.  Burleigh, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

({ 

Llewellyn  Powers  (f.  v.) 

Rep. 

Houlton 

it 

Amos  L.  Allen, 

Rep. 

Alfred 

1903-1907 

Chas.  E.  Littlefield, 

Rep. 

Rockland 

(( 

Edwin  C.  Burleigh, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

(( 

Llewellyn  Powers, 

Rep. 

Houlton 

(( 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


73 


Government  of  Maine,  190I-1908. 


Governor,  WILLIAM  T.  COBB,  Rockland. 
Salary,  $3,000. 

COUNCIL,  WITH  APPORTIONMENT. 

The  following  arrangement  for  Councillor  Districts,  for  the  ten  years 
ending  1912,  was  adopted  by  the  Legislature  of  1892-3 : 

1  York,  1903,  '04,  '07,  '08,  '09,  '10, 

Oxford,  1905,  '06,  '11,  '12,  Leroy  F,  Pike,  Cornish. 

2  Cumberland — One  for  each  year,  Thurston  S.  Burns,  Westbrook, 

3  Androscoggin,  1907,  '08,  '11,  '12,  Chairman. 
Somerset,  1903,  '04,  '09,  '10, 

Franklin,  1905,  '06,  W.  Scott  Libbey,  Lewiston. 

4  Kennebec,  1903,  '04,  '09,  '10,  '11,  '12, 

Lincoln,  1905,  '06,  Charles  D.  Newell,  Richmond. 

Sagadahoc,  1907,  '08, 

5  Hancock,  1903,  '04,  '09,  '10, 

Knox,  1907,  '08,  Thomas  G.  Libby,  Vinalhaven. 

Waldo,  1905,  '06,  '11,  '12, 

6  Penobscot,  1903,  '04,  '05,  '06,  '09,  '10,  '11,  '12,    Angus  O.  Campbell, 
Piscataquis,  1907,  '08,  Sangerville. 

7  Aroostook,  1907,  '08,  '09,  '10,  '11,  '12,    Charles  F.  Daggett. 
Washington,  1903,  '04,  '05,  '06.  Presque  Isle. 


*Arthur  I.  Brown,  Belfast, 
J.  E.  Alexander,  Richmond, 
Geo.  A.  Colburn,  Augusta, 
*Abel  D.  Russell,  Weld, 
Anna  P.  Ladd,  Augusta, 
*Pascal  P.  Gilmore,  Bucksport, 


OFFICE  SALARY 

Sec.  of  State,  $2,500 

Dep.  Sec.  of  State,  1,500 

CI.  to  Sec.  of  State,  1,200 
Engros'g  CI.  to  Sec.  of  State,  1,000 

CI.  to  Sec.  of  State,  1,200 

State  Treas.,  2,ocx) 


74 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Hannibal  E.  Hamlin,  Ellsworth,  Att.-General.  4,000 

Warren  C.  Philbrook,  Waterville,  Asst.  Att.-Gen.,  1,800 

Augustus  B.  Farnham,  Bangor,  Adj. -Gen..  1,800 

*George  W.  Leadbetter,  Rockland,  Messenger, 
*Miss  Adelaide  M.  French,  Winthrop,  Stenog.  to  Exec.  Dept. 

*Charles  P.  Hatch,  Portland,  Auditor,  2,500 

E.  N.  Carver,  Augusta,  Auditor  State  Printing,  1,200 

*Payson  Smith.  Auburn,  State  Supt.  Pub.  Schools.  2.500 

♦Edgar  E.  Ring,  Orono,  Land  Agt.  and  Forest  Com.,  1,000 

*Charles  W.  Curtis,  Brewer,  Clerk,  i.ooo 

♦Stephen  W.  Carr,  Bowdoinham,  Ins.  Com.,  1.800 

Ivan  E.  Lang,  Bowdoinham,  Deputy  Ins.  Com.,  1.200 

William  B.  Skelton,  Lewiston,  Bank  Examiner,  2,500 

Francis  Keefe,  Eliot,  Supt.  of  Public  Buildings,  1,200 

Justin  M.  Leavitt,  Kennebunkport,    State  Liquor  Com.,  1,500 

*Edwin  C.  Milliken,  Portland,  Pension  Clerk,  1,200 

Thomas  J.  Lyons,  Vinalhaven,  Com.  Indus'l  and  Labor  Stat.,  1,500 

♦Charles  J.  House,  Monson,  Clerk. 

A.  W.  Oilman,  Foxcroft,  Com.  of  Agriculture,  1,500 

Geo.  E.  Morrison,  Biddeford,  Inspector  W.,  F.,  M.,  etc. 

Joseph  B.  Peaks,  Dover,  \  2,500 

Frank  Kiezer,  Rockland,  v  Railroad  Commiss'rs,  2,000 

Parker  Spofford,  Bucksport,  \  2,000 

*E.  C.  Farrington,  Fryeburg,  Clerk  to  R.  R.  Commiss'rs,  1,500 

George  F.  Giddings,  Augusta,  Asst.  Clerk,  1,200 

Paul  D.  Sargent,  Machias,  Highway  Com.,  2,500 

Harry  M.  Smith,  Bangor,  Clerk,  1.300 

Thomas  Clark,  Tremont,  *  ^ 

Charles  E.  Davis,  Portland,  \  ^^''^  ''"^ 

Otis  Hayford,  Canton,  )  1,500 

George  Pottle,  Lewiston,  V  State  Assessors,  1,500 

W.  J.  Thompson,  China,  )  1,500 

James  Plummer,  Augusta,  CI.  to  State  Assessors.  1,200 

Waldo  Pettingill,  Rumford  Falls,  ^  1,500 

Alfred  H.  Lang,  Skowhegan,  V  Enforcement  Commissioners,  1.500 

Henry  W.  Oakes,  Auburn,  )  1,500 

A.  P.  Norton,  Lewiston,  CI.  to  Enforcement  Com'rs. 

Ernest  W.  Emery,  Augusta,  State  Librarian.  1.500 

W.  F.  Livingston.  Augusta,  Asst.  Librarian,  1.200 


♦Official  P.  O.  at  Augusta. 


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75 


Mary  L.  Carver,  Augusta, 
Abbie  R.  Knowles,  Augusta, 
Harold  Allen,  Lewiston, 
*Melvin  W.  Wiswell,  Brewer, 
Chester  C.  Tuttle,  Buckfield, 
Donald  L.  Fowler,  Calais, 
Annie  M.  Clancy,  Augusta, 
Leroy  T,  Carleton,  Winthrop, 
James  W.  Brackett,  Phillips, 
Edgar  E.  Ring,  Orono, 
Myrtle  H.  Hodgdon,  Farmingdale 
James  Donohue,  Rockland, 
Henry  R.  Cowan,  Bangor, 
Charles  S.  Chase,  Portland, 
C.  W.  T.  Coding,  Portland, 
Cyrus  H.  Farley,  Portland, 
F.  O.  Beal,  Bangor, 
John  M.  Deering,  Saco, 
F.  S.  Adams,  Bowdoin, 
Frederick  H.  Wilson,  Brunswick, 
Charles  H.  Davis,  Bangor, 
Frank  W.  Bucknam,  Skowhegan, 
George  H.  Hunt,  Old  Town, 
Charles  A.  Rolfe,  Princeton, 
Wm.  L.  Scribner,  Springfield, 
E.  P.  Mayo,  Waterville, 
Albion  P.  Gordon,  Fryeburg, 
John  M.  Taylor,  So.  Portland,  > 
John  R.  McDonald,  Addison,  ) 
Hiram  P.  Farrow,  Belmont  (Center), 


1,000 

1,500 
1,000 
1,000 
1,000 
2,000 
1,000 
1,000 
1,000 
1,000 
100 


Cataloguer. 

Reference  Librarian. 

CI.  to  Supt.  Public  Schools, 

Treasurer's  Clerk, 


Commissioners  of  Inland 
Fisheries  and  Game, 

CI.  and  Stenographer, 
Com.  of  Seashore  Fisheries, 
Keeper  of  State  Arsenal, 

Commissioners  of  Harbor 
and  Tidal  Waters. 


Cattle  Commissioners. 


Commissioners  of  Pharmacy. 

Agent  Penobscot  Indians,  400 
Agt.  Passamaquoddy  Indians,  400 

Inspectors  of  Prisons  and  Jails. 

Inspectors  of  Steamboats. 
Insp.  of  Dams  and  Reservoirs. 


76 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


State  Institutions. 


INSANE  HOSPITALS. 

TRUSTEES — SALARY,  $5.00  PER  DAY  AND  EXPENSES. 

Frederick  Robie,  Pres.,  Gorham.  Geo.  E.  Macomber,  Augusta. 
Chas.  E.  Field,  Sec,  Bangor.  Thomas  White,  Bangor. 

A.  R.  Nickerson,  Boothbay  Harbor.  Edward  E.  Chase,  Bluehill. 

Mrs.  Frederick  Cony,  Randolph. 


MAINE  INSANE  HOSPITAL— AUGUSTA. 


OFFICERS. 


Bigelow  T.  Sanborn,  M.  D.,  Supt. 
H.  B.  Hill,  M.  D.,  Asst.  Supt. 
H.  L.  Horsman,  M.  D.,  Sec.  Asst. 
J.  B.  McDonald,  M.  D.,  Third  Asst. 
Gertrude  E.  Heath,  M.  D.,  Fourth 

Asst. 

J.  L.  Heath,  M.  D.,  Interne. 

M.  S.  Campbell,  Steward  and  Treas. 


Alice  G.  Twitchell,  Matron. 
Revs.  C.  G.  Mosher,  E.  E.  Newbert, 
D.  H.  Evans,  C.  W.  Doherty, 

Chaplains. 
V.  R.  Luce,  Sup.  Male  Wards. 
Mrs.  A.  D.  McLean, 

Sup.  Female  Ward. 
John  A.  Getchell,  Hosp.  Clerk. 
Geo.  M.  Fellows,  Supt.  Clerk. 


EASTERN  MAINE  INSANE  HOSPITAL— BANGOR. 


P.  H.  S.  Vaughan,  M.  D.,  Supt. 
Burt  F.  Howard,  Asst.  Supt. 
F.  C.  Tyson,  Second  Asst. 
LeRoy  Luce,  M.  D.,  Third  Asst. 
Chas.  F.  Perry,  Steward. 
Chas.  S.  Pearl,  Treas. 
Adelaide  C.  Brown,  Matron. 


F.  R.  Carter,  Supv.  Male  Wards. 
Revs.  Edward  McSweeney,  T.  W. 
Fessenden,  Rob't  A.  Jordan, 

Chaplains. 

Mary  E.  Hickey, 

Supv.  Female  Wards. 
Leslie  W.  Somers,  Hosp.  Clerk. 


Edith  Chase,  Supt's  Clerk. 


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77 


STATE  PRISON— THOMASTON. 
Bernes  O.  Norton,  Warden.  Chas.  A.  Pierce,  Deputy  Warden. 

Arthur  F.  Brown,  Clerk. 

STATE  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS— SO.  PORTLAND. 
E.  P.  Wentworth,  Supt.  J.  Henry  Dow,  Asst.  Supt. 

TRUSTE:ES — SALARY,   $5.00  PER  DAY  AND  EXPENSES. 

Fred  Atwood,  Winterport,  Pres.       Hiram  W.  Ricker,  So.  Poland. 
Chas.  L.  Hutchinson,  Portland,         Henry  W.  Mayo,  Hampden. 

Sec.  and  Treas.  Milton  A.  Merrill,  St.  Albans. 


MAINE  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL  FOR  GIRLS—HALLOWELL. 

TRUSTEES. 

Andrew  Hawes,  Portland,  Pres.       Miss  Clara  M.  Farwell,  Rockland. 
A.  W.  Anthony,  Lewiston,  Sec.        Mrs.  Persis  Martin,  Augusta. 
C.  H.  Dudley,  Hallowell,  Treas.        Mrs.  Mary  E.  King,  Prin. 

Flagg-Dummer  Hall — Mrs.  Fanny  I.  Curtis,  Matron. 

Baker  Hall — Miss  Louise  D.  Mayhew,  Matron. 

Erskine  Hall — Mrs.  Minnie  J.  Moore,  Matron. 


MILITARY  AND  NAVAL  ORPHAN  ASYLUM— BATH. 

Seth  T.  Snipe,  Bath,  Pres.  W.  H.  Watson,  Bath,  Sec. 

H.  A.  Duncan,  Bath,  Treas. 

TRUSTEES,  APPOINTED  BY  GOVERNOR. 

Chas.  H.  Greenleaf,  Bath.  Alonzo  Sylvester,  Farmington. 

F.  S.  Walls,  Vinalhaven.  Perham  S.  Heald,  Waterville. 

TRUSTEES,  AsPPOINTED  BY  CORPORATION. 

S.  T.  Snipe,  Bath.  '  H.  A.  Duncan,  Bath. 

W.  H.  Watson,  Bath. 

EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE. 

S.  T.  Snipe,  Bath.  W.  H.  Watson,  Bath. 

COMMITTEE  ON  RECEPTION   AND  DISPOSAL  OF  CHILDREN 

W.  H.  Watson,  Bath.  H.  A.  Duncan,  Bath. 

S.  T.  Snipe,  Bath. 


78 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  MAINE— ORONO. 

TRUSTEES. 

Henry  Lord,  Bangor,  Pres.  Chas.  L.  Jones,  Corinna. 

John  A.  Roberts.  Norway.  E.  B.  Winslow,  Portland. 

Edwin  J.  Haskell,  Westbrook.  Wm.  T,  Haines,  Waterville. 

Sam'l  W.  Gould,  Skowhegan. 

G.  E.  Fellows,  Ph.  d..  LL.  D.,  Orono,  Pres.  of  University. 

L.  K.  Stetson,  B.  Ph.,  Bangor,  Treas. 

COLLEGE  OF  LAW,  UNIVERSITY  OF  MAINE— BANGOR. 
Geo.  E.  Fellows,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Pres. 
Wm.  E.  Walz,  M.  A.,  LL.  B.,  Dean. 

COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY,  UNIVERSITY  OF  MAINE— ORONO. 
Geo.  E.  Fellows,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Pres. 

STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOLS. 

TRUSTEES  APPOINTED  FOR  THREE  YEARS. 

H.  L.  Chapman,  Brunswick.  O.  B.  Clason,  Gardiner. 

C.  P.  Merrill,  Farmington.  W.  A.  Walker,  Castine. 

W.  J.  Knowlton,  Portland. 

Bx-ofUcio. 

The  Governor.  The  State  Supt.  of  Schools. 

PRINCIPALS. 

Farmington,  Geo.  C.  Purington;  Castine,  Albert  F,  Richardson;  Gor- 
ham,  W.  E.  Russell;  Aroostook,  L.  S.  Merriman,  Presque  Isle;  Mada- 
waska  Training  School,  Mary  P.  Nowland  (acting),  Fort  Kent. 

MAINE  GENERAL  HOSPITAI^PORTLAND. 
Officers— Wm.  L.  Putnam,  Portland,  Pres.;  Franklin  R.  Barrett,  Port- 
land, Treas. ;  Chas.  O.  Hunt,  Portland,  Sec. 

CENTRAL  MAINE  GENERAL  HOSPITAI^LEWISTON. 
Officers — W.  D.  Pennell,  Lewiston,  Pres. ;  D.  J.  Callahan,  Lewiston,  Sec. ; 
C.  A.  Litchfield,  Lewiston,  Treas. 

EASTERN  MAINE  GENERAL  HOSPITAL— BANGOR. 
Officers — Chas.  Hamlin,  Bangor,  Pres. ;  John  Wilson,  Sec. ;  Chas.  D. 
Crosby,  Treas. 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


79 


MAINE  EYE  AND  EAR  INFIRMARY— PORTLAND. 
Officers— John  F.  Hill,  Augusta,  Pres.;  Albion  Little,  Portland,  Ammi 
Whitney,  Portland,  Vice  Pres'ts;  F.  W.  Searle,  Portland,  Sec.  and 
Supt;  F.  E.  Boothby,  Portland,  Treas. 

MAINE  STATE  SANATORIUM  ASSOCIATION. 
Officers — Selden  Connor,  Augusta,  Pres. ;  Hiram  W.  Ricker,  So.  Poland, 
Vice  Pres. ;  A.  G.  Young,  Augusta,  Sec. ;  Treby  Johnson,  Augusta, 
Treas.;  Estes  Nichols,  M.  D.,  Hebron,  Medical  Director. 

MAINE  INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  BLIND. 
Officers— Morrill  N.  Drew,  Portland,  Pres.;  F.  E.  Boothby,  C.  H.  Ran- 
dall,  Portland,  Vice  Pres'ts ;  Harry  Butler,  Portland,  Treas. ;  J.  Calvin 
Knapp,  So.  Portland,  Clerk. 

MAINE  STATE  BOARD  OF  TRADE. 
Officers— Edward  B.  Winslow,  Portland,  Pres. ;  E.  M.  Blanding,  Bangor, 
Sec;  G.  N.  Weymouth,  Biddeford,  Treas. 


8o 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


List  of  Post  Offices  in  Maine. 


Money  order  offices  are  indicated  by  the  asterisk  (*)  ;  inter- 
national money  order  offices  are  indicated  by  the  two  asterisks 
(**)  ;  the  figures  (i,  2,  etc.)  indicate  the  number  of  R.  F.  D. 
Routes  emanating  from  the  Post  Office  they  follow. 


ABBOT 

*Ashville 

Bay  Point 

*Abbot  Village 

Askwith 

Bayview 

Acadia 

*Asticou 

Bayville 

Acton 

*Athens  2 

*  Beach  wood 

*Addison  i 

^Atlantic 

*Beals 

*Albion  3 

**Auburn  7 

Beaver  Pond 

Alexander 

**Augusta  7 

Beddington 

*Alfred  3 

Aurora 

**Belfast  5 

Allagash 

*Ayers  i 

^Belgrade  i 

Allen's  Mills 

*BAILEY 

"^Belgrade  Lakes 

*Alna 

ISLAND 

Belmont 

Alta 

Bald  Mountain 

*Bemis 

Alton 

Bancroft 

*Benedicta 

*Amherst 

*'^Bangor  8 

Benton 

Amity 

Ind.  Station 

*Benton  Falls 

*Andover 

Brewer 

*Benton  Station 

*Anson  i 

**Bar  Harbor 

Bernard 

*Appleton 

*Baring 

*Berry  Mills 

Argyle 

Barker 

**Berwick  2 

Arrowsic 

*Bar  Mills 

Berwick  Branch 

Ashdale 

*Barrett 

**Bethel  4 

*Ashland  i 

Basin 

**Biddeford  4 

Ashpoint 

**Bath  I 

*Biddeford  Pool 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


8i 


*Bigelow 
**Bingham 
Birches 
*Birch  Harbor 

Birch  Island 
*Blaine 
*Blanchard 
'^^Bluehill  I 
*Bluehill  Falls 
Bonny  Eagle 
*Boothbay 
*^^Boothbay  Harbor 

Bowdoin  Ctr. 
"^^Bowdoinhara  3 
Bowerbank 
Boyd  Lake 
^Bradford  i 
^Bradford  Ctr.  i 
^Bradley 
^Braggrille 
Bremen 

(Brewer,  ind. 
sta.  Bangor.) 
*Bridgewater  Ctr. 
**Bridgton  2 
^Brighton 
'^Bristol 
Broad  Cove 
*Brooklin 
*  Brooks  4 
*Brooksville 
*Brookton 
*Brownfield  i 
>*Brownville  i 


**Brunswick  4 
*Bryant  Pond  2 
^Buckfield  2 

Bucks  Harbor 
**Bucksport  4 

Bunkerhill 

Burdin 
*Burketville 
^Burleigh 
"^Burlington 
*Burnham  i 

*  Buxton  I 
*Buxton  Ctr. 

*  Byron 
**CALAIS 

^Cambridge  i 
**Camden  i 
Camp  Caribou 

*  Canaan  i 
Canton  i 

*  Canton  Point 
*Cape  Cottage 
*Cape  Neddick  i 

Capens 
"^Cape  Porpoise 

Cape  Rozier 

Capitol 
*Caratunk 

Cardville 
**Caribou  6 
*Carmel  3 
*Carroll 

Carry  Pond 

Carthage 


*Cary 
*Casco  I 
**Castine 

Cathance 
*Cedar  Grove  i 

Center 
*  Center  Belmont 
Center  Lebanon 
*Center  Lincolnville 
*Center  Lovell 
Center  Montville 
Chamberlain 
Chandler 
^Charleston  2 
*Chebague  Isl. 
**Cherryfield  i 
'''Chesterville 
Chesuncook 
*China 
*Chisholm 
^Christmas 
Citypoint 
"^Clark  Island 
Clarks  Mills 
Cloveland 
*Cliff  Island 

Clifton 
**Clinton  3 
♦Columbia  Falls  i 
Convene 
Cooper 
Cooks 
♦Coopers  Mills  2 
Corea 


82  MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


**Corinna  2 

ueer  isie  1 

j-vdst  r  ranKiin 

**Cornish  i 

^Denmark 

Esst  Friendship 

^Costig'an 

*Dennysville  2 

East  Gray 

v^ousins  isianci 

jL'etroiL  1 

xi/asi  riampaen 

v^ranDcrry  isics 

uexier  4- 

East  Hebron 

Crawford 

ulCKcy 

*East  Hiram 

Criehaven 

jjirigo  IS. 

*East  Holden  2 

Crouseville 

^^jjixneia  i 

*East  Lebanon  i 

'i^  1^  1 1  m    ^  t*  1 0  Ti 

v^uin  ucridiiu 

J^IXIIIUHL  ^ 

12^351  ivirningxoii 

v^urnueriaiiQ  v^li.  ^ 

"nrkiio-lac  PTill 

j-/ougiat)  n.111 

jj<asL  ivincoin 

\^v^umu.  iviius 

** Dover  2 

*East  Livermore 

inu.  bid.   VV  Cbl- 

j_/rcbQcn 

±i,ast  ivivermore 

DlOOK  J 

urescicn  iviiiis 

iVilliS- 

*Cundys  Harbor 

Drew 

East  Lowell 

i^TyQCIl  1 

Jwabt  IVldLflldS 

*  Curtis  Corner 

jjry  iviiiis 

East  Madrid 

jL/urnam 

xtasi  iviercer 

(Cushing"  Island 

^jjyer  rsrooK 

H/ast  iViuiinocKei 

Station,  Port- 

East  Newcastle 

lana ) 

Eagle  Lake  Mills 

^xi^ast  iNewpori 

^L/Utier 

East  Andover 

li^ast  JNew  rortiana 

A  TPT  TT 

*East  Baldwin 

East  Northport 

**Damariscotta 

jji,asL  ijetnei 

riyast  iMorin 

*Damariscotta  Mills 

^£!vast  jDiueniii 

Yarmouth  i 

Damascus 

*East  Boothbay 

*Easton 

*  jjaniortn 

East  Bowdoinham 

*East  Orland 

uanviuc 

iZyast  ijrownnciG  1 

JCyasi  wtisneiu 

i^dlK    Jn.£ll  UUI 

ilvabl  IJLlLKbpUl  L 

II^dbL  JTrfloUIlSilClLl 

JL-/CI  V  l^J.ov'il 

Dead  River 

East  Denmark 

*East  Pittston 

Deadwater 

*East  Dixfield 

*East  Poland 

Deblois 

*East  Dover 

**Eastport 

Debsconeag 

*East  Eddington 

East  Raymond 

*Dedham 

*East  Edgecomb 

East  Rumford 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


83 


*East  Sebago 
East  Stoneham 

*East  Sullivan 

*East  Sumner  i 

*East  Surry 
East  Turner 

*East  Union 

*East  Vassalboro 
East  Waldoboro 
East  Waterboro 
East  Waterford 

*East  Wilton 

*East  Winn 

*East  Winthrop 
Eaton 

*Eddington 
Eden 

*Edgecomb 
*Eggemoggin 

Egypt 
*Eliot 

**Ells worth  4 
*Ellsworth  Falls 

Elmore 

Elms 

Embden 
*Emery  Mills 
^Enfield 
*Etna  I 
*Eustis 
*Exeter  i 
^FAIRBANKS 
*Fairfield  i 
*Fairfield  Ctr. 


**Farmington  5 
*Farmington  Falls 

*  Fayette 
*Five  Islands 
^Flagstaff 

*  Forest  City 
^Forest  Station 

**Ft.  Fairfield  4 
Fort  Kent  Mills 

*Fort  Kent 
**Foxcroft  2 
**Frankfort  i 

*Franklin  i 

*  Freedom  2 
**Freeport  4 

Frenchboro 
*Frenchville 
^Friendship 
Frye 
**Fryeburg 

Fryeburg  Ctr. 
**GARDINER  7 

*  Garland  i 

*  Georgetown 
Gerry 

*Gilbertville 

*Gilead 

*Glencove 

Glendon 

Glenmere 

*  Glen  wood 
*Goldenridge  i 

Goodrich 
**Gorham  4 


Gotts  Island 
*Gouldsboro  i 
"^Grafton 

Grand  Lake  Strean 
'^Grange 

*  Grand  Isle 
Grant  Farm 

*Gray  i 
*Great  Pond 
*Great  Works 

Greenbush 
"^Greene  2 

*  Greenfield 

*  Green  Lake 
**Greenville 

*Greenville  Jc. 

Grimes 
^Grindstone 
Guerette 
**Guilford  2 
*HAINES 

LANDING 

Hale 
**Hallowell  i 
*Hall  Quarry 

Hamlin 
*Hampden 
*Hampden  Corner  2 
*Hancock 

*  Hancock  Point 

*  Hanover 
Harborside 

*Harmony  i 
^Harrington  2 


84 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


*Harrisoil  4 

*Indian  River 

*LAGRANGE  i 

*Hartford 

Indian  Rock 

Lake  Moxie 

**Hartland  i 

*Intervale  i 

*Lakeside 

^Hastings 

*Island  Falls 

*Lakeview 

Haven 

*Isle  au  Haut 

Lakewood 

Haynesville 

Isle  of  Springs 

*Lambert  Lake 

*  Haywood 

*Islesboro 

Larone 

*Headtide 

*Islesford 

Larrabee 

*Hebron  i 

*JACKMAN 

Lawry 

Hebron  Station 

*Jacksonville 

*Lee  I 

*Henderson 

*Jay 

*Leeds 

*Hermon 

*Jefferson  i 

*Leed$  Junction 

Hermon  Pond 

Jemtland 

*Levant  2 

Heron  Island 

*Jonesboro 

**Lewiston  3 

Herricks 

*Jonesport  i 

Lexington 

Hersey 

*KATAHDIN 

*Liberty  2 

Highisle 

IRON  WORKS 

Lilybay 

Highland  Lake 

*Keens  Mills 

*Limerick  i 

Hillside 

*Kenduskeag  2 

*Limestone  i 

*Hinckley 

Kennebago  Lake 

*Limington 

*Hiram  i 

**Kennebunk  i 

**Lincoln 

*Hodgdon 

*Kennebunk  Beach 

*Lincoln  Ctr.  i 

*Holeb 

**Kennebunkport  i 

^Lincolnville  3 

Hollis 

*Kents  Hill  i 

*Linekin 

*Hollis  Ctr.  I 

Ketchum 

*Linneus 

Hope 

*Kezar  Falls  2 

*Lisbon  I 

*  Houghton 

Kineo 

"^Lisbon  Ctr. 

**Houlton  6 

*Kingfield 

**Lisbon  Falls  2 

*Howe  Brook 

*Kingman 

*Litchfield  3 

Howes  Corner 

Kingsbury 

^Litchfield  Cors. 

*Howland 

**Kittery 

*Little  Deer  Isle 

Hulls  Cove 

*Kittery  Depot  i 

Littlefield 

*Hurricane  Island 

**Kittery  Point 

*Livermore 

INDIAN  POINT 

Knox  Station 

Liverniore  Ctr. 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


8S 


**Livermore  Falls  2 

*  Mattawamkeag 

*Locke  Mills 

Maxfield 

iviurriii  ji 

Logan 

*Mp  vfif  1H 

iviouniain 

Longcove 

Meadows 

ivxvjLiiiLcliii  view 

*Long  Island 

Meadowview 

*MnTinf  ITipcprf 

*  Lookout 

**Mechanic  Kalis  2 

*MrniTlf  T^PCPrf 

-1.VJ.\JL111L    J_/CoCl  t 

*Lovell  I 

*  Meddybemps 

Ferry 

Lowell 

^Medford  Ctr 

ivxuuiiL  V  crnun  j 

Lower  Grand  Isle 

Medomak 

**Lubec  2 

xv-Lv^j  VV  CI  y 

ivx  ui  1  ay 

*  Ludlow 

*Mercer  i 

J.VX  Uolw-VjliC  UlO 

*McKINLEY 

MprPTjoint 

XtXV^X  n^L^WXXXI* 

IVTvra 

**lVf  ppViia  c 

*  Machiasport 

Middledam 

*NAPT  F^  2 

*Milford 

a.vjLxx  XV.7X  vj. 

XN  doiVCtlg 

TVTarlVTalian 

**Milbridp'e  2 

J.>l  CloCll 

*  Mac  wahoc 

**Millinocket 

X  >i      W  CLcl  V^ll 

Macy 

*Milltown 

*Newra  stle 

**Madison  2 

Millvale 

*Newfield 

Madrid 

XVXCVVXX  X\^ 

*Milo  let 

*T\fpw  O1o11^p<^tfr  t 

X  >J       VV       \^  XV^  C4.         O  t-V-' X  X 

XVxCtlXIoLl  V^dxXi 

**A/filo  7. 

X\  V  W      X±CXX  U\J  1. 

Minot 

*Xrpw  T  ,imprirW 

XNt^W      J—/XXXX\^X  XV^iV 

IVTintii'Tn 

i.V-LlllUL4.1  11 

xNv^WL'V-'X  L  ^ 

XVJ.CI  L/XV-^  X       V  V 

MoTiflrda 

J.VJLVrXXCtX  VXCX. 

*New  Portland 

X  ^        VV      J-    vX  irXCXrXXVX 

XTXCX  1_/X\_-  *,Vy  XX 

*  Monhegan 

*Newry 

XVXdL/Xt^  VV  V-'v-'^-X 

*  Monmouth  2 

XVXV-'XXXXX V-f  L-l  CXX  ^ 

*T^pw  ?>harnn  2 

X  >l      VV      V^-'-iQ.X  Vi/xx  A 

i.VXClX  CLXXdV^L^l-'iV 

*Monrop 

XVJLV/XXX  Sw'x^ 

^*l^pw  S^wpdpn 

X  ^        VV       V-/  VV  V^VXV-XX 

Marlboro 

*Monson 

New  Sweden 

*Mars  Hill  i 

*Monticello  2 

Station  I 

Martin 

Montville 

*New  Vineyard  i 

Martinsville 

Moody 

Nicolin 

*Masardis 

Moody  Mountain 

*Nobleboro  i 

Matagamon 

Moosehead 

*Norcross 

*Matinicus 

*Moose  River 

*Norridgewock  2 

86 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


North  Amity 
**North  Anson  3 
North  Appleton 
North  Baldwin 
North  Bancroft 
North  Belgrade 
**North  Berwick  3 
*North  Bethel 
*North  Blanchard 
*North  Bradford 
*North  Bridgton 
*North  Brooklin 
*North  Brooksville 
*North  Castine 
North  Chesterville 
North  Gushing 
North  Cutler 
*North  Deer  Isle 
*North  Dexter  i 
*North  Dixmont 
^Northeast  Carry 
**Northeast  Harbor 
*North  Edgecomb  i 
*North  Fairfield 
*Northfield 

*  North  Fryeburg 
*North  Gorham 
*North  Hancock 

*  North  Haven  i 
*North  Islesboro 

*  North  Jay  i 

*  North  Lebanon 
*North  Leeds 

North  Limington 


*  North  Livermore 
North  Lovell 

*  North  Lubec 
North  Mariaville 

*  North  Monmouth 
*North  Newcastle 

*  North  New  Port- 

land 

*  North  Newry 
North  Nobleboro 
North  Orland 
North  Palermo 
North  Paris 

*  North  Penobscot 
*Northport 

Northport  Gamp 

Ground 
North  Raymond 
North  Rumford 
North  Searsmont 
North  Sebago 
*North  Sedgwick  i 
*North  Shapleigh 

*  North  Sullivan 
*North  Turner 

North  Turner 

Bridge 
North  Union 

*  North  Vassal- 

boro  2 

*  North  Waldoboro 
North  Warren 

*  North  Waterboro 


*North  Water- 
ford  I 

*  North  Wayne 
=^North  White- 
field  2 

*North  Windham 

*  North  Yarmouth 
Norton 

**Norway  2 
^Norway  Lake 
Notch 

OAKFIELD 
**Oakland  4 
*Ocean  Park 

*  Ocean  Point 
Oceanville 

*Ogunquit 

*01amon 
**01d  Orchard 

*01d  Town 
Onawa 
Oquossoc 

*Orient 

*Orland 
**Orono 

*Orrington 

*Orrs  Island  I 
Otisfield 

*Ottercreek 

*Owls  Head 

*Oxbow 

*Oxford  3 

*PALERMO  2 

*Palmyra 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


87 


UlU.  old. 

**Rockland  i 

Wood  fords  5 

Rock  port 

JL  dl  IV.CI  llCdU. 

otdtionb 

Rockville 

IT  drKiridii 

Gushing"  Island 

Rockwood 

JT  drbUIlallcKJ. 

00.  X  oriiana  4 

-Koque  rsiuit 

'I'l-'o  ceo  riiii^l^*»o  rr 
X  dooclU.Ullli\.Ca,g 

X^rclltlbb 

xvobs  ^^ors. 

Pof-f  a  criiTTTnii  <5 

X  ctLLct^  Llllljy  1X3 

JTICbLj^LlC    IblC  /}. 

xvuuiiu  iviounLaiu 

X  d,LLCll  ^ 

^x  retty  iviarcn 

xvouna  X  ona 

X CdLUVe 

^Princeton  i 

*Roxbury 

X  Cd.lv55  loldllU. 

XlUbpcCL    Xxdl  UUl 

Roxie 

JT  CJcpSCOL 

X  routs  i\  ecK 

Rum  ford 

x  crnaij^uiQ 

Jruipit  xiarDor 

xvuniiora  v^cr. 

jrclllcimxlQ  XjCclv^li 

\J  LJ  1  iVX  JD  X 

JXUlll  iUI  (J.       dllb  i 

X  crnaquici  xxdruur 

xvrviNI  \^il,Ltilt  X 

xvumiora  Jroini, 

Pemaquid  Point 

Raw  son 

^QARATTTTQ  0 

O/i-Jj/i.  i  i  U  0  2 

X  ciiiuruKc 

xvdyiiiuiiu 

OdUUdLIlUdy  X-/dlV.C 

X  cnOUaCUL  i 

xvdzorviiic 

Perham 

xveaQnciQ  1 

OC.  /A.gdLlld 

*Perry  2 

xceaaneiQ  uepoi  i 

'KQf     A  IKonc  T 

Peru 

xveaDeacn 

Ot.  J^dVlU. 

X  iidir 

XVCUUlllg 

VJt.       X    1  dllClb 

x^lllllipb 

XN.ll.^lllll'-'AlV-i 

wJU.    vJtiyi  gt- 

X  nippsuurg 

xvicnniuiiQ  v^dHip 

OdlClll 

X  lllc  X  LUIll 

cyrniitirl 

Odiibuuiij  v^uvt 

Pines 

JXldllllUIUJ.   v^Ul . 

^Qanriv  Creek 

^^r^ittsneia  3 

^xviQionvuie 

OdiiciypoiiiL 

Pleasant  Point 

Riggsville 

oanioru  1 

*Plyniouth 

Kiiey 

oangcrvnic  1 

*  Poland 

*Ripley 

Saponac 

*Popham  Beach 

^Riverside 

*Sargentville 

^Portage 

Riverton 

*Scarboro 

*Port  Clyde 

Roach  River 

Schoodic 

Porter 

*Robbinston  i 

*Sealcove 

^*Portland 

Robinsons 

*Seal  Harbor 

88 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


*Searsmont 
**Searsport  2 

Seawall 

Sebago 
*Sebago  Lake  2 

Sebasco 
*Sebec 

Sebec  Lake 
*Sebec  Station  i 

Seboeis 

Seboomook 

*  Sedgwick 
Seeket 
Selden 

*Shapleigh 
*Shawmut 
*Sheepscot 
*Sheridan 

*  Sherman 
*Sherman  Mills 
*Shiloh 
*Shirley  Mills 
*Silvers  Mills 

Sinclair 
Skillings 
Skinner 
**Skowhegan  7 
Small  Point 
Small  Point  Beach 
Smithneld 
Smithville 
Smyrna 

*  Smyrna  Mills 
Snows  Falls 


Soldier  Pond 
Solon  I 
Somerset 
Somerville 
Songo  Lock 

*  Sorrento 
Sound 

South  Acton 

*  South  Andover 
South  Atkinson 

*  South  Bancroft 
South  Beddington 
South  Berwick  2 

*South  Blue  Hill 

*  South  Brewer  i 

*  South  Bridgton 

*  South  Bristol 
South  Brooksville 
South  Carthage 

*  South  Casco 
South  Chesterville 

*  South  China 
South  Gushing 
South  Dresden 

*  South  Eliot 
South  Exeter 

*  South  Freeport 

*  South  Gardiner 

*  South  Gouldsboro 
South  Hancock 

*  South  Harps- 

well  I 

*  South  Hiram 
South  Hollis 


*  South  Hope 
South  Jefferson 
South  Lagrange 
South  Leeds 

*  South  Lewiston 

*  South  Limington 

*  South  Lincoln 
South  Livermore 
South  Montville 
South  Naples 
South  Newburg 
South  New  Gastle 

*  South  Orrington  i 
*=^South  Paris  3 

*S,outh  Parson sfield 

*  South  Penobscot  i 

*  South  Poland  i 
"^Southport 

(South  Port- 
land sta.  Port- 
land) 

*  South  Robbinston^ 
South  Somerville 
South  Springfield 
South  Standish 
South  Surry 

*  South  Thomaston 

*  South  Turner 

*  South  Union 
South  Warren 

*  South  Water  ford 

*  South  West 

Harbor 

*  South  Windham  2 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


89 


Spencer 
*Spragues  Mill  2 

*  Springfield 
**Springvale 

*  Spruce  Head 
Square  Lake 

*  Squirrel  Island 
Staceyville 

*  Standi  sh 
*Stark  I 

*  Steep  Falls 

*  Stetson  I 

*  Steuben  i 
Stickney  Cor. 

*  Stillwater 

*  Stockholm 
Stockton  Spr.  2 

**Stonington  i 
*Stow 
*Stratton 
^Strickland 

*  Strong  2 
Sugar  Island 

*  Sullivan 
Sumner 

*  Sunset 
Sunshine 

*  Surry  2 
Sutton 

*Swans  Island 
*Swanville 
*TEMPLE  I 
*Tennants  Harbor 
*The  Forks 


**Thomaston  i 
*Thorndike  3 
*Tilden 

Tim 
**Togus 
*Topsfield 
*Topsham  2 

Trefethen 
*Tremont 
*Trevett 
*Troy  I 
^Turner 
^Turner  Ctr. 
*UNION  3 
^Unionville 
*Unity  I 

Upper  Dam 
*Upper  Frenchville 
*Upper  Gloucester 
*Upper  Madawaska 
*Upton 

**VAN  BUREN 
*Vanceboro 
^Vassalboro  i 
Vienna 
**Vinalhaven  1 
*WAITE 
^'^Waldoboro  4 
Waldo  Sta. 
*Wallagrass 

Walpole 
*Waltham 
*Warren  2 
*Washburn 


^Washington 
*Waterboro 

Waterboro  Ctr. 
^Waterford 
**Waterville  5 
*  Wayne  i 
*Webbs  Mills 
*Webhannet 
*Weeks  Mills  3 
*Welchville 
*Weld  I 

^Wellington  ^ 
*Wells  I 
Wellsbranch 
*Wells  Depot 
*Wesley 
West  Appleton 
*West  Baldwin  i 
*West  Bethel 
*West  Boothbay 

Harbor 
*West  Bowdoin 
**Westbrook  2 
(Independent 
St.  Cumberland 
Mills) 
West  Brooklin 
'^West  Brooksville 
*West  Buxton  3 
*West  Dresden 
*West  Durham 
*West  Eden 
*West  Enfield 
*West  Falmouth 


go 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


*West  Farmington 

Westfield 
*West  Franklin 

West  Fryeburg 
*West  Gouldsboro 

West  Gray 

West  Hancock 
*West  Jonesport 
*West  Kenne- 

bunk  I 
*West  Lebanon 

West  Leeds 
*West  Lubec  i 
*West  Mills 
*West  Minot 
*West  Newfield 

West  Oldtown 
*Weston 

West  Palmyra 
*West  Paris  3 
*West  Pembroke  i 

West  Penobscot 
*West  Peru  i 
*West  Poland 


*West  Pownal 
West  Ripley 
West  Rockport 

*West  Scarboro  i 
West  Searsmont 
West  Seboois 

*West*Southport 

*West  Sullivan 

*West  Sumner 

*West  Tremont 
West  Warren 
West  Washington 
West  Woolwich 
Wheelock 

*Whitefield 
Whiterock 

*Whiting 

*Whitneyville 

*Willimantic 
Wilson  Mills 

*Wilton  I 

^Windsorville  I 

*Winn 

*Winnegance 


*Winslow 
*Winslows  Mills 
*Winter  Harbor 
**Winterport  2 

*Winterville 
**Winthrop  4 
*Winthrop  Ctr. 
**Wiscasset  4 
(Wood  fords, 
Ind  sta.,  Port- 
land) 
*Woodland 
Woodville 
*Woolwich  I 
*Wytopitlock 
**YARMOUTH  i 
*Yarmouthville 
*York 

*York  Beach 
Yorkcliffs 
*York  Cor.  i 
*York  Village 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL 


91 


Railroads  of  Maine. 


*  Denotes  (unless  otherwise  designated)  offices  of  Western 
Union  Telegraph  Company. 

The  Railroad  and  Steamboat  fares  as  given  are  the  net  prices 
to  purchasers  of  tickets. 

MAINE  CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 

Lucius  Tuttle,  Boston,  President;  Morris  McDonald,  Port- 
land, Vice-President  and  General  Manager;  Geo.  S.  Hobbs, 
Portland,  Comptroller  and  General  Auditor;  E.  E.  Boothby, 
Portland,  General  Passenger  and  Ticket  Agent;  W.  K.  Sander- 
son, Portland,  General  Freight  Agent;  Geo.  W.  York,  Portland, 
Treasurer;  Morris  McDonald,  Portland,  Gen.  Supt.;  H.  A. 
Snow,  Portland,  Ticket  Agent. 

Connects  at  Portland,  Union  Station,  with  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 
(Eastern  and  Western  Divisions)  ;  at  Deering  Junction  with 
B.  &  M.  R.  R.  (P.  N.  &  W.  Div.) 

American  Express  to  all  Stations. 

Prom  Portland. 

Fares  Miles  Fares  Miles 

$0.05*  Woodfords,  3  $0.20  West  Falmouth,  8 

o.io*  Deering  Junction,  0.25*  Cumberland  Junc- 

(B.  &M.  R.  R.),     5  tion,  H 


92 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


LowDR  Route:,  via  Brunswick  and  Augusta. 

To  Bath,  Rockland,  Farmington,  Skowhegan,  Belfast,  Dexter 

and  Bangor. 

Miles 

21 
26 
30 


Fares  Miles 
$0.25*  Cumberland  Junc- 
tion, 1 1 
0.35*  Yarmouth  Junction, 

(G.  T.  R.),  15 

To  Bath  and  Rockland. 


Fares 

$0.50*  Freeport, 
0.60  Hillside, 
0.70*  Brunswick, 


Fares 

$0.70*  Brunswick, 
0.85  Harding's, 


Miles 
34 


Fares  Miles 
$0.95*  Bath  (steamer),  38 


Fares 
$1.00 
105 

1. 15 
1.25* 
1.30* 
145* 


1.50^ 

1-55 
1.60 

1.65 
1.70* 


Rockland  Branch 
Fares 


Miles 

Woolwich,  39 

Nequasset,  42 

Westport,  46 

Wiscasset  (junc),  49 

South  Newcastle,  52 
Newcastle  and  Dam- 

ariscotta,  (stmr.),  56 

Damariscotta  Mills,  58 

Nobleboro,  61 

Muscongus  Bay,  62 

Winslow's  Mills,  65 

Waldoboro,  67 


ii.90^ 


2.00 

2.05* 

2.15* 


Miles 
Warren  (junct.  with 
Georges  Val. 
R.  R.),  74 
George's  River,  78 
Thomaston  (stage)  81 
Rockland —  ( Steamer 
during  summer  sea- 
son daily  to  Isles- 
boro,  Dark  Harbor, 
Castine,  North  Ha- 
ven, Stonmgton  and 
all  points  on  Egge- 
moggin  Reach),  86 


Stages  daily  to  *Camden,  *Rockport,  Lincolnville,  Northport 
and  So.  Thomaston.  Steamers  for  all  points  on  the  Penobscot 
River  and  Bay,  Vinalhaven,  Hurricane  and  Dix  Islands,  and 
Bar  Harbor. 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL, 


93 


To  Leeds  Junction  via  Brunswick. 


Fares  Miles 
$0.70*  Brunswick  (Junct.)  30 
0.90*  Lisbon  Falls,  37 

41 
44 


1. 00*  Lisbon, 
1. 10*  Crowley's, 


Fares 

$1.15*  Lewiston, 

1. 1 5*  Sabattus, 

1. 1 5*  Leeds  Junction, 


To  Farmington  via  Danville  and  Leeds  Junctions. 


Fares 

$1.25*  Curtis'  Corner, 
1.30*  Leeds  Center, 
1.40*  No.  Leeds  (stages) 
1.45*  Strickland's  Ferry, 
(stage  daily  to 
Brettun's  Mills), 
1.50    East  Livermore, 
1.65*  Livermore  Falls, 
1.65*  Chisholm's  Mills, 


Miles 
51 


54 
57 


59 
62 
6b 
67 


Fares 
$1.70* 
1.80* 
1.85* 
1.95* 
2.05* 
2.05* 


Miles 
49 
49 
47 


Miles 
69 


Jay, 

No.  Jay, 
Wilton  (stage). 
East  Wilton, 
West  Farmington, 
Farmington  (Sandy 
River  R.  R.  for 
Phillips  and  Range- 
ley  Lakes),  83 


72 
76 

78 
82 


To  Skozvhegan,  Belfast,  Dexter  and  Bangor. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

$0.70* 

Brunswick, 

30 

$1.40* 

Gardiner  (stage),  56 

0.75 

Topsham^ 

31 

1.50* 

Hallowell,  61 

0.90* 

Bowdoinham, 

37 

1.55* 

Augusta  (stages),  63 

1. 00 

Harward's  Road, 

41 

175* 

Riverside,  70 

1. 10* 

Richmond  (stages),  45 

1.85^ 

Vassalboro  (stages)  74 

1.15* 

Iceboro, 

48 

2.00 

Winslow,  81 

1.20 

Dresden, 

49 

2.05* 

Waterville,  82 

1.30'^ 

So.  Gardiner, 

52 

Upper  Routk^  via  Auburn  and  Lewiston. 
From  Portland. 


Fares 
$0.25* 


Miles 

Cumberland  June,  11 


Fares 
$1.25* 


Monmouth, 


Miles 
50 


94 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 

Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

0-35 

Walnut  Hill  (JNo. 

1.30 

Annabessacook, 

53 

Yarmouth),  15 

1-35* 

Winthrop, 

56 

0.50 

Gray,  20 

145* 

Maranocook, 

59 

0.60 

New  Gloucester,  25 

1.50* 

Readfield  (stages) 

61 

0.05 

Rowes,  27 

1.70^ 

Belgrade  (stages) 

69 

0.75* 

Danville  Junction, 

1.85 

Lakeside, 

74 

(*Poland  Spring")  30 

T  Qr* 
I -05 

No.  Belgrade  (stage 

0.80* 

Rum  ford  June,  32 

daily  to  Smith- 

0.90* 

Auburn  (stages)  35 

field), 

74 

0.90* 

Lewiston,  36 

1.95* 

Oakland  (June. 

Greene,  44 

Somerset  Ry.)j 

7S 

I. It;* 

Leeds  Junction,  47 

2.05* 

Waterville  (stages) 

84 

X  circb 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

$2.0=;* 

Waterville,  84 

$2.25 

Good  Will  Farm, 

93 

2.10* 

Fairfield  (stage  daily 

2.30* 

Hinckley, 

95 

for  East  Benton 

2.50* 

Skowhegan, 

and  Albion),  87 

(stages), 

103 

2.15 

Shawmut,  90 

Fares 
$2.05* 
2.10 

Fares 
$2.35* 
2.45 
2.55* 


2.65^ 


To  Belfast,  Dexter,  and  Bangor, 

Miles 

Clinton,  91 
Burnham  (June),  96 


Miles 

Waterville,  82 
Benton  (Fairfield)  85 


Fares 
$2.25* 

2.35* 


To  Belfast. 


Miles 

Burnham  (June),  96 
Winnecook,  100 
Unity  (stage  line 
daily  to  Troy  and 
Dixmont),  104 
Thorndike  (stage 
daily  to  Freedom 
and  Montville),  108 


Fares 

$2.75 
2.90* 

3.00 

3-15 
3.20* 


Miles 

Knox,  1 1 1 

Brooks  (stage  daily 

for  Monroe),  117 
Waldo,  122 
City  Point,  127 
Belfast  (steamers)  129 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


95 


To  Dexter 
Fares  Miles 
$2.35*  Burnham  (June),  96 
2.55*  Pittsfield  (junc.  S.  & 
M.  R.  R.),  103 


ind  Bangor. 

Fares  Miles 

$2.65    Detroit,  107 

2.70*  Newport  (June),  no 


To  Dexter. 

Fares  Miles  Fares  Miles 

$2.70*  Newport  (June,  $3.10*  Dexter  (stage),  125 

stage),  no    3.45*  Dover  and  Foxcroft, 

2.90*  Corinna,  117  (B.  &  A.  R.  R.),  140 


To  Bangor. 


Fares  Miles 
$2.70*  Newport  (June),  no 
2.80*  East  Newport  (stage 
daily  to  Plymouth 
and  North  Dix- 
mont),  113 
2.95*  Etna  (stage  daily  to 
Stetson  and 
Exeter),  118 


Fares 
$3-05* 

3-15* 
3-25* 
3-30 

3.40* 


Miles 

Carmel  (stage  daily 
to  Kenduskeag),  122 


Hermon  Pond, 
Hermon  Center, 
Northern  Maine 

June, 
Bangor  (stages). 


127 
130 

132 
137 


Mount  Desert  Branch. 


Fares  from 
Portland 

*  Bangor. 
$3.45    Brewer  Junction, 
3.70*  Holden, 
4.10    Ellsworth  Falls, 
4.15"^  Ellsworth, 
4.20    Washington  Junction 

(Wash.  Co.  Ry.),  32 


Miles  from 
Bangor 


Fares  from  Miles  from 

Portland  Bangor 
$4.30*  Franklin  Road,  36 
4.40*  Hancock,  40 
4.45    Waukeag  (Ferry  to 

Sullivan),  41 
4.50  Mt.  Desert  Ferry,  43 
5.00*  Bar  Harbor  (Ferry 

steamer),  53 


96 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Bucksport  Brmch. 


Fares  from  Miles  from 

Portland  Bangor 
Bangor. 

Brewer  Junction,  2 
South  Brewer,  4 
No.  Orrington,  6 
Pierce's  Crossing,  7 
Orrington,  8 


$345 
3-50* 
3.55 
3.60 
3.60 


Fares  from  Miles  from 

Portland  Bangor 
$3.65  South  Orrington,  10 
3.75  North  Bucksport,  13 
3.80  Bucksport  Center,  15 
3.85  Chipman's  Crossing,  17 
3.90*  Bucksport  (stages),  20 


Range:ivE:y  Division. 
Prom  Portland. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

$0.90* 

Elmwood  Farm, 

37 

$1.45* 

Buckfield  (stages 

0.95* 

Poland  Springs 

daily  for  No.  Buck 

Sta., 

38 

field,  W.  Sumner, 

I.OO* 

Poland  (stage). 

40 

Chase's  Mills, 

1. 10* 

Mechanic  Falls, 

44 

Turner  and  Turner 

1.25* 

West  Minot  (stage 

Village), 

57 

daily  to  Hebron 

1-55* 

E.  Sumner  (stage 

Academy), 

49 

daily  for  Sumner 

1-35* 

E.  Hebron, 

53 

and  Redding), 

62 

1.60* 

Hartford, 

64 

1.75* 

Canton  (stage  to 

Britton's  Mills), 

69 

1.85 

Meadow  River, 

73 

1.90 

Rileys, 

75 

2.00 

Chisliolm, 

80 

1.95* 

Jay  Bridge, 

78 

2.00 

Livermore, 

80 

1.80* 

Gilbertville, 

71 

2.05* 

Dixfield  and  West 

1.90* 

East  Peru, 

75 

Peru  (stages), 

81 

1.95 

Peru  (stage). 

77 

2.15* 

Rumford  Falls. 

(stages). 

Local  Telegraph  connecting  with  W.  U.  Telegraph  Co. 


8s 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


97 


Fares 

iviues 

Fares 

Miles 

2.30 

Hale, 

90 

340 

Summit,  in 

2.40 

Frye, 

92 

3.65 

Bemis  (steamers),  113 

2.65 

Roxbury, 

96 

375 

South  Rangeley, 

275 

Byron, 

lOI 

(steamers),  120 

2.90 

Houghton, 

105 

3-90 

Oquossoc  (stmrs.),  123 

White  Mountains  Division. 
From  Portland. 


Fares 

Miles 

T^-»  «  ^  ^ 

rares 

Miles 

$0.10* 

Cumberland  Mills 

$2.20* 

Crawford  House, 

(junc.  B.  &  M. 

White  Mountains, 

85 

R.  R.), 

0 

2.35* 

Bretton  Woods, 

0.25* 

South  Windham, 

1 1 

(junc.  Mt.  Wash- 

0.30* 

Newhall, 

12 

ington  Ry.  sum- 

0.35* 

White  Rock  (stage) 

T  A 
^4 

mer). 

89 

0.40* 

Sebago  Lake, 

2.35'' 

Fabyan  House, 

(steamers). 

17 

White  Mountains, 

90 

0.50 

Richville, 

21 

2.95* 

Littleton,  N.  H., 

0.60*  Steep  Falls  (stage). 

25 

B.  &  M.  R.  R., 

107 

0.65* 

Mattocks  (stages), 

27 

3-25* 

Lisbon,  N.  H., 

0.80*  Cornish  (stages), 

32 

B.  &  M.  R.  R., 

1x8 

0.85* 

West  Baldwin, 

34 

3-43* 

Bath,  N.  H., 

0.90* 

Bridgton  Junction, 

37 

B.  &  M.  R.  R., 

123 

0.90* 

Hiram, 

37 

3-58* 

Wells'  River,  Vt., 

130 

1. 10* 

Brownfield  (stage) 

44 

4.93* 

Montpelier,  Vt.,  via 

1.25* 

Fryeburg, 

50 

M.  &  W.  R.  R.  R., 

168 

1-35* 

Conway  Center, 

2.45* 

Twin  Mountain 

N.  H., 

55 

House, 

94 

1.40* 

Redstone, 

57 

2.65 

Quebec  Junction, 

100 

1.50* 

North  Conway,  N. 

2.70 

Hazens  Junction, 

lOI 

H.,  (stages). 

60 

275* 

Whitefield, 

104 

98 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Fares 
1-55* 

1.60* 


175* 
1.90* 

1-95 
2.10 


Miles 

Intervale  (junc.  B. 
&  M.  R.  R.), 

Glen  and  Jackson 
Station  (stages  in 
summer  to  Jack- 
son), 

Bartlett, 

Sawyer's  River, 

Bemis, 

Willey  House, 


62 


65 
71 
75 
77 
81 


Fares 
2.90* 
2.95* 
3.61* 
4.71 
7-50 
4.65* 
5.16* 
5-30* 
5-54* 
6.48* 


Miles 

Scott's  Junction,  107 
Lunenburg  (junc.)  no 
St.  Johnsbury,  Vt,  131 
Newport,  173 
Montreal,  286 
Hardwick,  Vt.,  165 
Hyde  Park,  Vt.,  182 
Johnson,  Vt.,  187 
Cambridge  Jc,  Vt.,  195 
Swanton,  Vt.,  226 


QuE^BEc  Division. 
From  Portland. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

$2.65 

Quebec  Junction, 

100 

$4.30* 

Beecher  Falls, 

155 

2.75 

Jefferson  Junction, 

102 

4.30* 

Hereford, 

155 

2.80 

Baileys, 

105 

4.45* 

East  Hereford, 

159 

2.90 

Riverton, 

108 

4-55* 

Paquetteville, 

163 

3.00* 

Lancaster, 

112 

4.75* 

Malvina, 

169 

3-05 

Coos  Junction, 

113 

4.75 

Auckland, 

171 

3.20* 

Guildhall, 

118 

4.85* 

St.  Malo, 

173 

3.25 

Stevens, 

121 

5.00 

Clifton, 

179 

3.40* 

Maidstone, 

124 

5.15* 

Sawyerville, 

184 

3-50 

Mason's, 

127 

5.25 

Eaton  Corner, 

187 

3.65* 

North  Stratford, 

132 

5.35* 

Cook  shire  June, 

191 

7.50 

Montreal, 

295 

5.60 

Brookbury, 

199 

3.70 

Georges, 

136 

5-75* 

Dudswell  Junction, 

3.80 

Cone's, 

139 

(junc.  Quebec 

3-90 

Columbia  Bridge, 

141 

Cent.  Ry.), 

204 

4.00* 

Colebrook  (stage),  145 

5.85 

Dominion, 

206 

4.15 

Piper  Hill, 

151 

5.90* 

Lime  Ridge  and 

425* 

West  Stewartstown, 

Marbleton, 

208 

(stage), 

153 

8.50 

Quebec,  P.  Q., 

320 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


99 


Easte:rn  Division. 


From  Portland. 


Fares 

TV  ^  «  1  ^  r* 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

3.50  Veazie, 

141 

$8.15  *Houlton,  C.  P.  Ry.,  300 

3.60    Basin  Mills, 

145 

8.15  *  Woodstock, 

3.60  *Orono, 

145 

C.  P.  Ry., 

308 

3.00  Webster, 

140 

7.60  *St.  Stephen  (Calais) 

3.65  *Great  Works, 

140 

C.  P.  Ry., 

293 

3.70  *01a  iown. 

7.90  *St.  Andrews, 

3.75  Milford, 

C.  P.  Ry., 

299 

3.85  *Costigan, 

T  r*  r 

9.80  Aroostook, 

4.00  *Greenbush, 

lUU 

C.  P.  Ry., 

362 

4.10  '''Olamon, 

104 

10.00  *Ft.  Fairfield, 

4.20  *Passadumkeag, 

lOO 

C.  P.  Ry., 

370 

4.30  *nnnela. 

172 

10.30  ^Caribou,  C.  P.  Ry.,  381 

4.55  ^Lincoln, 

152 

10.55  *Presque  Isle, 

4.60    Ivincoln  Center, 

183 

C.  p.  Ry., 

396 

4.00  '^Wmn, 

193 

10.30  *Grand  Falls, 

4.85  *Mattawamkeag, 

195 

C.  P.  Ry., 

381 

5.05  *Kingman, 

203 

10.60  *St.  Leonards, 

5.30  *Wytopitlock, 

213 

C.  p.  Ry., 

393 

5.40  ^Bancroft, 

210 

11.30  *Edmunston, 

5.60  *Danforth, 

225 

C.  P.  Ry., 

419 

5.75  *Eaton, 

230 

7.75  *Fredericton  June. 

> 

5.85  *Forest, 

23b 

C.  P.  Ry., 

296 

5.95  Tomah, 

239 

8.45  *Fredericton, 

6.15  *Lambert  Lake, 

246 

C.  P.  Ry., 

318 

6.25  *Vanceboro, 

251 

8.50  *St.  John,  N.  B., 

6.50  *McAdam  June, 

C.  P.  Ry., 

341 

C.  P.  Ry., 

257 

15.95  ^Halifax  (all  rail 

route). 

617 

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MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


SOMERSET  RAILWAY  (M.  C.  R.  R.) 
Lucius  Tuttle,  Boston,  President;  Geo.  F.  Evans,  Portland, 
Vice-President;  W.  M.  Ayer,  Oakland,  Supt. 


Postal  Tel. 

Cable 

con. 

Fro7n  Portland. 

x*  ares 

Miles 

Fares 

$1.95* 

Oakland,  via  Me. 

$3.00* 

Solon, 

III 

Central  R.  R.,  78 

3.20''' 

Bingham, 

119 

2.40* 

Norridgewock,  90 

4-15 

Lake  Moxie, 

143 

2.60* 

Madison  and  Anson, 

4.60* 

Indian  Pond, 

154 

(electric  railway  to 

4.80 

Marks, 

Skowhegan),  98 

4.05* 

Somerset  June, 

163 

2.75* 

No.  Anson,  102 

5.20 

Kineo  Station, 

169 

2.90* 

Embden,  108 

GRAND  TRUNK  RAILWAY. 
Chas.  M.  Hays,  Montreal,  Second  Vice  President  and  General 
Manager. 

Connects  in  Portland  with  Railroads  and  Boats  to  Boston. 
Canadian  Express  to  all  Stations. 
From  Portland. 


Fares 
$0.20^ 
0.35* 
0.35* 
0.35* 


0.50* 
0.60* 


Falmouth, 
Cumberland, 
Yarmouth, 
Yarmouth  June, 
(M.  C.  R.  R.)^ 
No.  Yarmouth, 
Pownal, 


Miles 
5 


Fares 
$0.60* 


Miles 


New  Gloucester, 
9  (stage  daily  to 

11  Upper  and  West 
Gloucester,  and 

12  No.  Raymond), 
15    0-75*  Danville  Junction, 
18  (M.  C.  R.  R.) 

(stage  to  Poland 
Spring), 
0.85*  Lewiston  Junction, 
(stage  to  Poland 
Spring),  2gy2 
Denotes  offices  of  the  Great  North  Western  Telegraph  Co. 


22 


27 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


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Fares  Miles 
0.90    Auburn  (Branch)  34^ 

0.90  Empire  Road,  33 
1. 10*  Mechanic  Falls,  36 


Fares 
0.90* 

1.20* 


Lewiston, 


Miles 
35H 


140* 


1.45*  Norway  (Branch)  (stage) 

1.70*  West  Paris  (stage),  55 

1.90*  Bryant's  Pond, 

(stage),  62 

2.50*  Gilead,  80 

2.70*  Shelburne,  86 

2.90*  Gorham  (stage),  91 

3.10*  Berlin  Falls  (stage)  98 

3.90*  Groveton,  122 

4.30*  No.  Stratford,  134 


2.00"^ 
2.20* 
2.30* 

4.80* 

7.50* 
8.50* 
16.75* 


Oxford  (stage  daily 
to  Casco,  Naples, 
and  Otisfield),  41 

So.  Paris  (stage),  47 

48 

Locke's  Mills,  65 
Bethel  (stage),  70 
West  Bethel,  74 

Island  Pond,  Vt., 

(stage),  149 

Montreal,  Canada,  297 

Quebec,  317 

Detroit,  861 


BOSTON  AND  MAINE  RAILROAD. 
Lucius  Tuttle,  Boston,  President;  W.  F.  Berry,  Boston,  Sec- 
ond  Vice  President  and  Gen.  Traffic  Mngr. 

Connects  at  Portland  with  all  trains  on  the  Maine  Central  and 
Grand  Trunk  Railroads,  also  with  all  Steamers  running  to  and 
from  Portland. 

American  Express  to  all  Stations. 

W^STEJRN  Division. 
William  Merritt,  Boston,  Supt.;  Chas.  A.  Messer,  Boston, 
Asst.  Supt, 

From  Portland. 


Fares  Miles 
*  Maine  Central  R.  R. 
June,  I 


Fares  Miles 
$1.23*  Newfields,  61 
1.30*  Exeter,  65 


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MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Fares 

$0.15* 
0.20* 
0.25* 


0.33' 
0.33^ 
045 
0.50^ 


0.58 

0.60* 

0.75* 


0.88* 
0.88* 

0.95* 

0.97* 


1.03 
1.08* 
1. 18* 


Miles 

Scarboro  Beach,  6>4 
Pine  Point,  9K 
Old  Orchard  Beach 

(fOrchard  Beach 

R.  R.  connects)  11^ 
Saco,  isH 
Biddeford,  i6^4 
Arundel,  23^4 
Kennebunk  (*Ken- 

nebunkport  Branch 

connects),  25^^ 
The  Elms,  28^ 
Wells  Beach,  30J4 
North  Berwick, 

(stage),  37^ 
South  Berwick,  43 
Salmon  Falls  and 

So.  Berwick,  44 
Somersworth, 

(Great  Falls),  47^^ 
Dover,  branch  for 

Rochester,  Alton 

Bay,  Wolf boro, 

and  Center 

Harbor,  48 
Madbury. 

Durham,  54 
Newmarket,  58 


Fares 
1.40* 
1.50* 


1-55* 
1.65* 
1.65* 


1.75* 
1.80* 


1.85* 

1.90 

1.93* 


1-95 
2.08* 


2.13' 


2.16* 
2.21* 


Miles 

East  Kingston,  70 
Newton  Junction, 

connects  for  West 

Amesbury,  74}^ 
Plaistow,  78 
Haverhill,  82^4 
Bradford,  connects 

for  Georgetown 

and  Newbury- 

port,  82^ 
No.  Andover,  con- 
nects for  Salem,  87J4 
Lawrence,  connects 

for  Concord  and 

Manchester,  89^ 
Andover,  92^ 
Ballardvale,  95 
Lowell  Junction, 

connects  for 

Lowell,  95^ 
Wilmington  June,  97^/^ 
Reading  (limited 

$2.25),  103K 
Wakefield  June, 

connects  for 

Salem,  106 
Melrose,  108^ 
Maiden,  1 10^ 


tOrchard  Beach  R.  R.  runs  from  Old  Orchard  Beach  to  Saco 
River,  thence  connecting  with  steamers  for  Biddeford  Pool. 
Length  3^  miles. 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Fares  Miles 
1.20*  Rockingham  June, 
connects  for  Man- 
chester and  Con- 
cord, 59^ 


Fares 
2.26*  Somerville, 
2.30*  Boston, 


Miles 


Easte:rn  Division. 
Winslow  T.  Perkins,  Boston,  Supt.;  Henry  Scannell,  Boston, 
Asst.  Supt. 

From  Portland. 


Fares 
$0.15 

0.20 
0.33* 
0.33* 
0.53* 
0.65* 


Miles 

Scarborough 

(Oak  Hill),  5.8 
West  Scarborough,  8.8 
Saco,  13^ 
Biddeford,  14)^ 
West  Kennebunk,  23 


Wells,  28>4 

0.75*  North  Berwick,  33.8 

0.85  Agamenticus,  38^ 
0.90    Conway  Junction, 

Northern  Div.)  41 

1. 00*  Eliot,  45 
1. 1 5  Kittery  Junction, 
(York  Harbor 
&  Beach  R.  R. 

connects),  50^ 
1. 1 5*  Portsmouth  P.  & 

D.  R.  R.),  51^ 

1.28    Greenland,  57 

1.30*  North  Hampton,  59^ 

1.36*  Hampton,  61.8 

1.40    Hampton  Falls,  64 

1.44*  Seabrook),  65^ 


Fares 

$1.50*  Salisbury, 
1.55*  Newburyport, 

(Junction  of 

Amesbury 

Branch) , 
1.70*  Rowley, 
1.75*  Ipswich, 
1.85*  Wenham  (June 

tion  Essex 

•Branch), 
1.90*  No.  Beverly, 
1.95*  Beverly  (Junction 

Gloucester 

Branch),  90 
2.00*  Salem  (Junction)  92 


Miles 
69 


71 
77 


85K2 
87/2 


2.05*  Swampscott, 
2.10*  Lynn, 

West  Lynn, 
Revere, 
Chelsea, 
Everett, 
2.26*  Somerville, 
2.30*  Boston, 


2.10 
2.19 

2.22' 
2.25 


95/2 
96.8 
97.6 

102 

103.7 

106.8 
108 


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MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Worce:ster,  Nashua  and  Portland  Division. 
Wm.  R.  Mooney,  Nashua,  SupL;  H.  W.  Davis,  Nashua, 
Asst.  Supt. 

Station  foot  of  Preble  Street. 
From  Portland. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Mil 

$0.05 

*  Wood  fords, 

1/2 

$0.75 

*Sanford  and 

0.05  *Deering  June, 

Springvale, 

(June.  M.  C. 

(stage). 

36 

R.  R.), 

2/2 

0.88 

Eastwood  (East 

0.13 

*  Cumberland  Mills 

Lebanon), 

(June.), 

5 

(stage). 

43 

0.15 

*Westbrook, 

6 

I.OO 

*East  Rochester 

0.23 

*Gorham  (stages) 

10 

(N.  H.), 

49 

0.33 

Buxton, 

15 

1.08 

^Rochester, 

52 

0.38  ^ 

=Bar  Mills  (stages)  18 

1.48 

*Epping, 

73 

0.40 

Bradbury, 

2oy2 

1.85 

*Windham, 

90 

0.52 

*East  Waterboro, 

2.05 

"^Nashua, 

lOI 

(stage), 

25 

2.40 

*Ayer, 

119 

0.60 

So.  Waterboro, 

2.63 

^Clinton, 

130 

(stages). 

28 

2.70 

Sterling  June, 

135 

0.65 

*Alfred, 

32 

2.94 

^Worcester, 

147 

BRIDGTON  AND  SACO  RIVER  RAILROAD. 
J.  A.  Bennett,  Bridgton,  President,  General  Manager,  General 
Ticket  and  Freight  Agent. 

Connects  with  M.  C.  R.  R.  at  Bridgton  June. 
American  Express  to  all  points. 

Opened  January  29,  1883. 
From  Portland. 


Fares 

$1.40 

1.45 
1-55 


Bridgton  June, 
Perley's  Mills, 
Ingalls'  Road, 
Sandy  Creek, 


Miles 
36 
45 

50 


Fares  Miles 
$1.60*  Bridgton,  52 

1.75    No.  Bridgton, 

(stmr.  to  Naples)  56 

1.80    Harrison  (stage),  57 


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WISCASSET,  WATERVILLE  AND  FARMINGTON 
RAILROAD. 

Carson  C.  Peck,  New  York,  President;  Wm.  D.  Patterson, 
Wiscasset,  Treasurer;  S.  J.  Sewall,  Wiscasset,  Gen  I  Manager 
and  Ticket  Agent. 

Connects  with  M.  C.  R.  R.  at  Wiscasset  and  Winslow  and 
with  steamer  at  Wiscasset  for  Boothbay  and  Islands. 

From  Wiscasset. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

$0.20 

Sheepscot, 

4.8 

$0.90 

Cooper's  Mills, 

0.40 

Head  Tide, 

9.1 

(stage), 

20.4 

0.60 

Whitefield, 

13.3 

I. GO 

Maxcy's  Mills, 

23.0 

0.75 

North  Whitefield, 

1. 00 

Windsor, 

24.0 

(stage). 

17.4 

1. 10 

Weeks'  Mills, 

28.2 

1.20 

South  China, 

31.5 

$1.30 

North  Vassalboro,  39.1 

1-25 

East  Vassalboro, 

36.5 

1.35 

Winslow  (stage). 

42.7 

1.20 

Neweil's  Corner, 

29.0 

1-35 

China, 

38.0 

1-25 

Palermo  (stage), 

32.9 

1.50 

Albion, 

43.5 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY  RAILWAY. 
Lucius  Tuttle,  Boston,  Pres.;  Geo.  F.  Evans,  Portland,  Vice 
Pres.;  F.  E.  Boothby,  Portland,  Gen.  Pass.  Agent. 

Connecting  with  M.  C.  R.  R.  at  Washington  Junction. 

From  Portland  (Limited). 


Fares 
$4.20* 
4.50* 
4.75 
4.95* 
5.10* 


Miles 

Washington  June,  169 
Franklin  (stage),  179 
Tunk  Pond,  186 
Unionville  (stage),  194 
Cherryfield  (stage)  198 


Fares  Miles 
$5.60    Jonesboro,  215 
5.85*  Whitneyville,  223 
5.95*  Machias  (stages),  227 
6.00    Machiasport,  229 


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MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Fares  Miles 

5.20  Dormans,  202 
5.25*  Harrington, 

(stage),  204 
5.35*  Columbia  (stage),  208 
545*  Columbia  Falls, 

(stages),  211 


Fares 
6.05*  East  Machias, 

(stage), 
6.10  Jacksonville, 
6.45  Marion, 
6.60*  Dennysville, 
6.80"^  Ayer's  Junction, 

(stage), 


Bastport  Branch. 


Fares 

$6.90*  Pembroke, 

7.00*  Perry  (stage), 

6.90  Charlotte, 


Miles 

259 
264 


Fares 

$7.00    Pleasant  Point, 


Miles 

231 

233 
244 
249 

255 


Miles 
266 


7.00*  Eastport  (stmrs.),  271 
258  I  7.00    St.  Croix  Junction,  267 
Princeton  Branch. 


Fares 

$7.10  Baring  (stage): 

7.30*  Woodland, 

7.00*  Milltown, 


Miles 
269 
275 


Fares  Miles 
$7.45    Baileyville,  281 
7.55*  Princeton  (stage),  285 


269  I  7.00*  Calais  (stage),  271 


SANDY  RIVER  RAILROAD. 

Weston  Lewis,  Gardiner,  President;  F.  N.  Real,  Phillips, 
Supt. 


From  Portland  zda  Leeds  Junction. 


Fares  Miles 

$2.05*  Farmington,  83 

2.20    No.  Farmington,  86 

2.55    So.  Strong,  91 


Fares 

$2.65*  Strong, 
3.05*  Phillips, 


Miles 
94 

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MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


107 


CANADIAN  PACIFIC  RAILWAY. 


Sir  W.  C.  Van  Home,  K.  C.  M.  G.,  Montreal,  Chairman  of 
the  Board. 

From  Mattawamkeag. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

$0.30 

Chester, 

8 

$4.35 

Long  Pond, 

109 

0.85 

Seboois, 

22 

4.65 

Jackman, 

117 

1.70 

Brownville  June, 

43 

5-15 

Holeb, 

130 

245 

Onawa, 

61 

5.60 

Lowelltown, 

141 

3-05 

Greenville  June, 

77 

5.80 

Boundary, 

144 

3-50 

Moosehead, 

87 

6.40 

Lake  Megantic, 

161 

3.80 

Askwith, 

95 

From  Vanceboro. 

Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

$0.25 

McAdam  Junction,  6 

$4.05 

Grand  Falls, 

131 

1.60 

Debec  Junction, 

46 

5.05 

Edmundston, 

170 

1.90 

Houlton, 

54 

1.35 

St.  Stephen, 

1.90 

Woodstock, 

57 

(Calais), 

40 

3.55 

Aroostook  June, 

112 

1.65 

St.  Andrews, 

.  48 

3-75 

Fort  Fairfield, 

119 

2.20 

Fredericton, 

68 

3.80 

Caribou, 

131 

2.75 

St.  John, 

3.80 

Presque  Isle, 

146 

PHILLIPS,  RANGELEY,  MADRID  AND  EUSTIS 
RAILROADS. 

Seth  M.  Carter,  Lewiston,  Receiver;  D.  F.  Field,  Phillips, 
Treas.  and  Gen.  Pass.,  Freight  and  Ticket  Agt.j  F.  A.  Lawton, 
Phillips,  Supt. 


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MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


From  Portland. 

Miles 

Green's  Farm  (stages 
Stratton,  Eustis  and 
the  Dead  River 
region),  134 
Dead  River,  126 
Rangeley,  130 

YORK  HARBOR  AND  BEACH  RAILROAD. 
Lucius  Tuttle,  Boston,  President;  D.  J.  Flanders,  Boston, 
Pass,  Traffic  Mngr. 

from  Kittery  Junction. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

$3.05* 

Phillips, 

lOI 

$4-30 

3-75 

Madrid, 

106 

3-30 

Reeds  Mill, 

108 

340 

Sanders  Mill, 

III 

3-50* 

Redington  Mills, 

117 

4.95 

3-95 

Eustis  Junction, 

124 

4.55* 

Fares  Miles 

$0.05  Kittery  Navy  Yard,  i 

0.09  Kittery  Point,  3 

0.15  Bedell's  Crossing,  5 

0.18  Oakland  Farm,  6 

0.21  Seabury,  7 


Fares 
$0.27 
0.30 
0.35 
0.35 


York  Harbor, 
Long  Beach, 
Ocean  Side, 
York  Beach, 


Miles 

9 
10 
II 
II 


FRANKLIN  AND  MEGANTIC  RAILWAY. 
J.'  S.  Maxcy,  Gardiner,  President;  Orris  M.  Vose,  Kingfield, 
Supt. 

Connects  at  Strong,  Me.,  with  Sandy  River  R.  R. 

From  Portland. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

$2.65* 

Strong, 

94 

$3-25 

North  Freeman, 

106 

2.80 

West  Freeman, 

97 

340 

Kingfield, 

109 

2.90 

Hillside, 

99 

3-65 

Sanfords, 

"5 

3.00 

Summit, 

100 

3.80 

Hammondfield, 

118 

3.05 

Salem, 

102 

3-90 

Carrabassett, 

3-15 

Mt.  Abram  June. 

104 

(stage). 

119 

Mt.  Abram, 

106 

340 

Bigelow  (stage). 

125 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


109 


SEBASTICOOK  AND  MOOSEHEAD  RAILROAD. 
W.  J.  Hayes,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  President;  A.  B.  Thompson, 


Pittsfield,  General  Man.  and  Treas. 


Fares  Miles 

^Pittsfield. 
$0.25    Palmyra,  4 
Hartland  (stage),  8 


0.40 


Fares 
$0.65 


Mainstream, 
(stages), 


Miles 


IS 


GEORGES  VALLEY  RAILROAD. 
James  Mitchell,  Union,  Pres.  and  Manager. 

From  Warren. 


Fares 
$0.15 
0.30 


Miles 


The  Kilns. 
South  Union. 


Fares 

$0.40    Union  (stage). 


Miles 


BANGOR  AND  AROOSTOOK  RAILROAD. 
F.  W.  Cram,  Bangor,  President;  Percy  R.  Todd,  Bangor, 
Vice  President. 

f  Denotes  offices  of  the  Northern  Telegraph  Co. 

American  Express  to  all  points. 
From  Portland. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

"^Bangor, 

136.6 

$3.45t*Pea  Cove, 

1537 

$345 

*01d  Town, 

3.45t  Alton  (stage), 

157.6 

(stage). 

149.2 

345 

South  Lagrange, 

155.8 

3.90  Winterport, 

141.4 

345 

Bradford, 

152.2 

4.05  Frankfort, 

145.0 

345 

Hudson, 

147. 1 

4.30  Prospect, 

150.1 

345 

Glenburn, 

140.0 

4,35    Sandy  Point, 

153.8 

345 

North  Bangor, 

136.8 

4.45  Stockton, 

157.0 

330 

Northern  Maine 

4.55    Kidders  Point 

June, 

131-3 

Dock, 

159.0 

3.85 

Hampden^ 

136.5 

4.60  Searsport, 

160.6 

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MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

O  1 

Lagrange, 

3.45t  Boyd  Lake, 

i6i.g 

(stages), 

159-3 

3.45t  Milo  June, 

167.=; 

Moosehead  Lake  Division. 

Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

H  /T  .1 

Miles 

$345T 

Milo  June, 

$3.8ot  Guilford  (stage), 

•••OO  t-r' 
100.7 

(stage), 

167.5 

3.95t  Abbot  Village, 

3.45t 

St.  Sebec  (stage) 

173-3 

(stage). 

192.0 

3.45t 

East  Dover, 

178.0 

4.05 

Monson  June, 

194.8 

3-45T 

Dover  and  Fox- 

4-30 

Blanchard, 

202.7 

croft, 

181.0 

4.60 

Shirley, 

209.3 

370 

Low's  Bridge, 

185.4 

4.95t  Greenville, 

216.3 

375t 

Sangerville, 

1877 

3.55t 

Milo, 

168.9 

6.60  *Ashland  June, 

251.4 

3.75t*Brownville, 

173-4 

6.70  fSmyrna  Mills, 

253-2 

4-35 

Katahdin  Iron 

Dudley, 

256.5 

Works, 

186.3 

7.20* 

Weeksboro, 

263.0 

4.00 

Brownville  June, 

176.9 

7.40 

Howe  Brook, 

266.7 

4.20 

Schoodic, 

184.2 

7.90 

Griswold, 

276.2 

4.55 

West  Seboois, 

192.4 

8.25* 

Masardis  (stage)  283.9 

4.85t 

Norcross, 

201. 1 

8.45 

Squa-Pan, 

287.7 

S.oof 

Millinocket, 

8.60 

Ashland, 

294.1 

(stage), 

206.5 

9,20 

Portage, 

305.8 

5-30 

Grindstone, 

2154 

9-65 

Winchell, 

314.6 

570 

Stacyville, 

226.7 

9.85 

McNally, 

318.9 

5-90 

Sherman  (stage) 

230.5 

10.05 

Winterville, 

322.5 

6.25 

Patten  (stage). 

237.2 

10.35 

Eagle  Lake, 

328.9 

6.10 

Crystal  (stage), 

235.8 

11.60 

Wallagrass, 

6.25 

Island  Falls, 

241.6 

(stage). 

333-7 

6.50 

Dyer  Brook, 

248.1 

II. 10 

Fort  Kent, 

6.60 

Oakfield  (stage). 

250.4 

(stage), 

346.2 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Ill 


Fares 

Miles 

6.60 

^Ashland  June, 

2514 

6.80 

Ludlow  (stage), 

257.3 

6.90 

New  Limerick, 

261.7 

7.10 

Gary's  Mills, 

265.8 

7.10 

Houlton  (stage), 

267.7 

7.50 

Littleton, 

275-9 

7-65 

Monticello, 

280.1 

8.80 

Easton  (stage). 

3114 

8.80 

Fairmount, 

3144 

8.65 

Fort  Fairfield 

Junction, 

3077 

8.80 

Presque  Isle, 

(stage), 

313-3^ 

6.OO 

Caribou  ( stage) , 

328.0 

8.80 

Caribou, 

328.0 

9.15* 

New  Sweden, 

(stage), 

337.2 

9-35 

Jemtland, 

341.9 

Fares 

Miles 

8.10 

Bridgewater, 

291.2 

8.20 

*Robinsons, 

204.0 

8.35 

Mars  Hill  and 

Blaine, 

298.1 

8.5ot  Westfield, 

8.65 

Fort  Fairfield 

Junction, 

307.7 

8.80 

Maple  Grove, 

316.8 

0.00 

rort  r  airfield. 

320.9 

8.95 

Grimes  Mill, 

332.2 

9.10 

Goodrich, 

337.8 

9.30 

Limestone, 

(stage). 

343.8 

9-45 

Stockholm, 

(stage). 

344-6 

10.05* 

Van  Buren, 

(stage). 

361. 1 

KENNEBEC  CENTRAL  RAILROAD. 
Weston  Lewis,  Gardiner,  Pres.;  F.  A.  Lawton,  Gardiner, 
Supt.;  Geo.  A.  Farrington,  Gardiner,,  Treas. 

From  Randolph  to  National  Soldiers'  Home,  JTogus,  5  miles. 


112 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


EASTERN  STEAMSHIP  COMPANY. 


Portland  Division. 
J.  F.  Liscomb,  General  Agent,  Portland,  Me. 

Steamers  leave  Franklin  Wharf,  Portland,  and  India  Wharf, 
Boston,  at  7  P.  M.  daily,  throughout  the  year,  Sundays  excepted. 
Sunday  trips  from  middle  of  June  to  middle  of  September. 

Distance  from  Portland  about  110  miles.  Staterooms  $i 
to  $5. 

International  Division. 
W.  E.  Holden,  Agent,  Portland,  Me. 
Steamers  of  this  line  leave  Boston  at  9.00  A.  M.,  and  Railroad 
Wharf,  Portland,  at  5.30  P.  M.,  Mondays  during  the  winter, 
Mondays  and  Thursdays  during  the  spring,  and  Mondays, 
Wednesdays  and  Fridays  during  the  summer. 

From  Portland. 
Fares 


Fares 

(Limited)  Miles 
$4.25*  Lubec,  187 
4.25*  Eastport,  190 
4.75*  Calais  (F.S.B.  Co.)  220 


(Limited)  Miles 
$4.50    St.  John,  250 
1.25    Boston,  no 


Meals  and  staterooms  extra. 


Connection  at  St.  John  for  all  points  in  the  Provinces. 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL.  113 


Vital  Statistics. 


BIRTHS,  1906. 
Sex.  Parentage. 

Males,  8,160  American,  60.1  % 

Females,  7,695  Foreign,  20.56 

Not  stated,  23  One  parent  foreign,  18.21 

  Not  stated,  1.13 

15,878   

MARRIAGES,  1906. 
Groom  and  bride  both  American,  4,639 
Groom  and  bride  both  foreign,  696 
Groom  American,  bride  foreign,  545 
Groom  foreign,  bride  American,  582 
Not  stated,  36 


6,498 

DEATHS,  1906. 
Sex.  Ages. 
Males,  5,925  Under  10  years,  2,869 

Females,  5,497  Between  10  and  40  years,  1,860 

Not  stated,  5  Above  40  years,  6,698 


11,427  11,427 

BIRTHS,  MARRIAGES  AND  DEATHS  IN  MAINE,  1898,  1902,  1906. 

1898  1902  1906 

Number  of  births,                                  I4,473  i4,5o8  15.878 

Number  of  marriages,                             5,i44  5,905  6,498 

Number  of  deaths,                                  10,596  10,673  11,427 

Birth  rate  per  1,000  inhabitants,                 21.89  20.89  22.09 

Marriage  rate,                                          7-78  8.50  9.04 

Death  rate,                                              16.57  15-37  ^5-90 


114 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Cities  and  Towns  of  Maine. 


(cities  in  caps.) 


Date  of  Population 


Town.  Co. 

Incorporation 

1890 

1900 

I 

Abbot,  Pis. 

Jan.  31,  1827 

622 

716 

2 

' 

Acton,  York 

Mar.  6,  1830 

878 

778 

3 

Addison,  Wash. 

Feb.  14,  1797 

1,022 

1,059 

4 

Albany,  Ox. 

Jim.  20^  1803 

045 

53^ 

5 

Albion,  Ken. 

Mar.  9,  1804 

1,042 

878 

6 

Alexander,  Wash. 

Jan.  19,  1825 

337 

'333 

7 

Alfred,  York 

Feb.  4,  1794 

1,030 

937 

8 

Alna,  Lin. 

Jun.  25,  1794 

512 

444 

9 

Alton,  Pen. 

Mar.  9,  1844 

348 

314 

10 

Amherst,  Han. 

Feb.  5,  1 83 1 

375 

364 

11 

Amity,  Aroos. 

Mar.  19,  1836 

420 

404 

12 

Andover,  Ox. 

Jim.  23,  1804 

7AO 

727 

13 

Anson,  Som. 

Mar.  I,  1798 

1444 

1,830 

14 

Appleton,  Knox 

Jan.  28,  1839 

1,080 

975 

15 

Argyle,  Pen. 

Mar.  19,  1839 

363 

320 

i6 

Arrowsic,  Sag. 

1841 

177 

180 

17 

Ashland,  Aroos. 

Feb.  18,  1862 

568 

1,513 

i8 

Athens,  Som. 

Mar.  7,  1804 

1,072 

896 

19 

Atkinson,  Pis. 

Feb.  12,  1819 

605 

495 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


115 


Municipal  Statistics. 


(The  odd  numbered  pages  are  continuations  of  the  even  numbered  pages.) 


1907 


Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Ra 

I 

$162,923 

181 

.033 

2 

260,487 

201 

.0208 

3 

187,632 

261 

.025 

4 

155.944 

145 

.028 

5 

343454 

259 

.025 

6 

55,524 

97 

.0303 

7 

297,632 

240 

.024 

8 

160^652 

144 

.021 

9 

75728 

74 

.0275 

10 

82,025 

93 

.022 

II 

92,430 

130 

.027 

12 

275,175 

262 

.022 

13 

712,935 

631 

.026 

14 

240,876 

270 

.027 

15 

56,509 

77 

.025 

16 

76,595 

68 

.022 

17 

473,615 

579 

.025 

18 

292,042 

286 

.026 

19 

154,866 

147 

.028 

Town  and  City  Clerks 
2  1907-8 

D.  H.  Buxton,  Vil. 
C.  A.  L.  Treadwell, 

Milton  Mills,  N.  H. 
V.  C.  Plummer 
Roy  G.  Wardwell, 

No.  Waterford 

John  E.  Taylor 

A.  H.  Perkins 

Geo.  H.  Williams 

Geo.  W.  Walker,  Wiscasset 

W.  H.  Hunter 

J.  H.  Patten 

Elmer  E.  Farrar 

H.  M.  Thomas 

F,  H.  Holley,  North 

Willard  M.  Brown 

L.  S.  Sanborn,  Riverton 

Jason  McFadden,  Woolwich 

L.  S.  Coffin 

H.  N.  Flanders 

F.  E.  Learned,  Sebec  Sta. 


Ii6  MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Date  of 

Population 

Town.  Co. 

incorporaLion 

1890 

1900 

20 

AUBUKJN,  Ana. 

Mar.  lo,  1 054 

11,250  12,951 

A  L-ity 

I009 

21 

AUCjUbiA,  Ken. 

Feb.  20,  1797 

10,527 

11,683 

A  L.ity 

1 049 

22 

Aurora,  Han. 

Feb.  I,  183 1 

175 

152 

23 

Avon,  Fran. 

Feb.  22,  1802 

439 

448 

24 

Baileyville,  Wash. 

reb.  19,  lo2o 

226 

215 

25 

r>alawin,  L.um. 

Jun.  23,  1802 

932 

821 

20 

Bancroft,  Aroos. 

reb.  5>  1 009 

264 

318 

27 

BAJNGUK,  Jren. 

Feb.  25,  1 79 1 

19,103  21,850 

A  L.ity 

reb.  12,  1034 

20 

Baring",  Wash. 

Jan.  19,  1825 

273 

231 

29 

i3A  1  rl,  oag. 

reb.  17?  170I 

8,723 

10,477 

A  L.ity 

Mar.  20,  1040 

30 

Beddington,  Wash. 

Jan.  21,  1833 

134 

86 

31 

oh^i^r  Ao  i ,  W  alao 

Jun.  22,  1773 

5.294 

4,615 

A  L^ity 

1853 

32 

Belgrade,  Ken. 

Feb.  3,  1796 

1,090 

1,058 

33 

JDelmont,  Walao 

Feb.  5,  1814 

475 

352 

34 

Benedicta,  Aroos. 

I  072 

317 

350 

35 

Benton,  Ken. 

Mar.  16,  1842 

1,136 

1,097 

30 

Berwick,  York 

Jun.  9,  1713 

2,294 

2,280 

37 

Bethel,  Ox. 

Jun.  TO,  1790 

2.209 

1,835 

38 

DlDuh,rUKUy  York 

1718 

14,443  16,145 

A  City 

1855 

39 

Bingham,  Som. 

reb.  0,  I012 

757 

841 

40 

Blaine,  Aroos. 

Feb.  10,  1874 

784 

954 

41 

Blanchard,  Pis. 

Mar.  17,  1 83 1 

213 

248 

42 

Bluehill,  Han. 

Jan.  30,  1789 

1,980 

1,828 

43 

Boothbay,  Lin. 

Nov.  3,  1764 

1,718 

1,766 

44 

Boothbay  Har.,  Lin. 

Feb.  16,  1889 

1,699 

1,926 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


117 


1907 


Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Ra 

20 

7,153.550 

4,117 

.0225 

21 

7,397,722 

3,242 

.0238 

22 

47,077 

44 

.02 

23 

166,678 

119 

.022 

OA 

lot.  nr>n 

25 

319,806 

269 

.0185 

26 

48,625 

75 

.03 

6  101 

r\o 

28 

90,433 

70 

,021 

29 

7,266,909 

2,660 

.023 

30 

29,064 

70 

.021 

31 

2,766,276 

1,500 

.02 

A  CO  111 

iiy 
0^/ 

ot88 

33 

98,213 

115 

.029 

34 

63,269 

78 

•03 

35 

473,813 

325 

.0283 

36 

968,044 

598 

.018 

37 

910,237 

619 

.02 

38 

7,232,180 

3,934 

.024 

39 

274,145 

265 

.028 

40 

204,575 

271 

.023 

41 

89,259 

56 

.02 

42 

591,790 

484 

.018 

43 

581,204 

488 

.0208 

44 

973,236 

621 

.024 

Town  and  City  Clerks 
t  1907-8 

Geo.  W.  Bumpus 

E.  E.  Newbert 

Chas.  P.  Silsby 
H.  W.  Worthley 
John  J.  Ryan,  Baring 
Dan'l  T.  Richardson,  East 
Thos.  Fitzpatrick,  North 
Frank  A.  Adams 

Geo.  F.  Winslow 
Albert  J.  Grassey 

Lester  Tibbitts,  South 
M.  W.  Lord 

E.  H.  Mosher 
Laforest  Allenwood,  Ctr. 
Edward  J.  Crowe 
H.  A.  Plummer,  Sta. 
John  H.  Stillings 
Leander  T.  Barker 
A.  O.  Marcille 

W.  B.  Goodrich 
J.  M.  Ramsay 
E.  P.  Blanchard 
Stephen  B.  Wescott 
Alpheus  Dodge 
W.  T.  Marr 


Il8  MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Population 

Town.  Co. 

Incorporation 

1890 

1900 

A  C 

45 

.  "Rrvwrlnin  >pd* 

Mar  2T 

040 

Q^7 

4.6 

Bowdoinham,  Sag". 

1762 

i,So8 

A7 

Bowerbank,  Pis. 

Feb.  28,  1907 

87 

66 

Bradford,  Pen. 

Mar.  12,  1831 

1,215 

QS4 

AQ 

Bradley,  Pen. 

Feb.  7.  1^7,^ 

82^ 

682 

Bremen,  Lin. 

Feb.  19,  1828 

710 

6^7 

^  J/ 

CT 

BREWER,  Pen. 

Feb.  22,  1 812 

A  City 

Mar.  11^  1889 

4,8^q 

J-^ 

Bridp"ewater  Aroos 

Mar.  2,  1858 

Q46 

I  I7Q 

C2 
DO 

T^riHo'tnti  Ciirn 

Feb  7  T  70/1 

2,605 

2,868 

on- 

Bristol, L/in. 

Jun.  18,  1765 

2,821 

2  1^72 

ce 
DD 

Tun  n  tS/io 

1,046 

^^6 

0^ 

T^rnnk'';  AA/aldn 

Feb   1^  t8tzi 

47  S 

0  J 

D/ 

Brooksville,  Han. 

Tun.  i^,  1817 

i,Sio 

1,171 

Brookton,  Wash. 

Mar.  2,  1883 

420 

28  s 

Brownfield,  Ox. 

Feb.  20,  1802 

I,OIQ 

6o 

Brownville,  Pis. 

Feb.  3,  1824 

1,074 

6i 

Brunswick,  Cum. 

17^8 

6,012 

6,806 

62 

Buckfield,  Ox. 

Mar.  16  170^ 

1,200 

Bucksport,  Han. 

Tun.  2"^  1702 

2.644 

64 

Burlington,  Pen. 

Mar.  8,  1832 

460 

'^04 

Burnham,  Waldo 

Feb.  4,  1824 

846 

766 

66 

Buxton  York 

Tulv  I A  T772 

2,0^6 

1,8^8 

67 

Byron,  Ox. 

Tan  24  18'?'? 

180 

204 

68 

CALAIS  Wash 

Jun.  16,  1809 

7,290 

7'6SS 

A  City 

Ausf.  24,  18^0 

69 

Cambridge,  Som. 

Feb.  8,  1834 

425 

364 

70 

Camden,  Knox 

Feb.  25,  1891 

2,481 

2,885 

71 

Canaan,  Som. 

Jun.  17,  1788 

1,130 

977 

72 

Canton,  Ox. 

Feb.  5,  1821 

1,303 

946 

73 

Cape  Elizabeth,  Cum. 

Mar.  15,  1895 

887 

74 

Caribou,  Aroos. 

Apr.  5,  1859 

4,087 

4,758 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


119 


1907 


Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Rat 

45 

300,058 

233 

.0192 

Aft 

C/l  T  ^1  C 

'202 

02 

A  '7 

47 

r»/l  A  AO 

OA 

^4 

40 

^oy»yo4 

2n^^ 

02  T 

4^ 

t8a  coo 

201 

.022 

T All 

167 

C  T 

nc c  t7o 

T  68/L 

C2 

OC2  c8o 

00^ 

.029 

C 1 

b6 

044 

OT7 

04 

866,981 

78^ 

OI7 

d  r 

202  776 

280 

.0242 

^6 

2C7  14^ 

21  C 

022  c 

C7 
0/ 

288  CC2 

269 

.02 

61  01 1 

64 

^4 

02  "^C 

CO 

OCiA  A  CA 
■^y4>4D4 

272 

60 

6c7 

0^ 

61 

3,619,216 

1,684 

.018 

62 

402,940 

350 

.023 

^0 

f^n  T  T  r»7 

^^72 

028  c 

64. 

IzLC  2zL7 

I^I 

.014 

6=; 

22zl  27T 

.021 

66 

72A  826 
/x34)<-''^^ 

cnn 

OTOl 

'67 

TOO  000 

60 

.024 

68 

2      T  7no 

02/1  C 

'69 

128,745 

126 

.0215 

70 

2,408,965 

986 

.0188 

71 

289,725 

314 

.024 

72 

292,640 

321 

.036 

73 

951,265 

232 

.0146 

74 

1,689,016 

1,229 

.025 

Town  and  City  Clerks 
2  1907-8 

D.  S.  Jacques,  Bowdoinham 
L.  D.  Small 

C.  H.  Clarke 
Chas.  H.  Robbins 
Jas.  A.  Rich 

G.  L.  Weston,  Kent 
G.  W.  Nickerson 

R.  J.  Kimball 
DanT  M.  Crockett 
O.  A.  Poland 
Frank  W.  Cole 
O.  W.  Lane 

G.  H.  Tapley,  West 

D.  A.  Daggett 
George  Rowe 

E.  H.  Poole 
Thos.  H.  Riley 
Alfred  Cole 

A.  B.  Ames 

Geo.  A.  Lord 

R.  A.  Black 

Geo.  E.  Smith,  West 

Henry  H.  Richards 

S.  D.  Morrell 

O.  B.  Quimby 
E.  E.  Boynton 

H.  B.  Harris 
Geo.  L.  Wadlin 
Edward  F.  Hill 
W.  B.  Hall 


120 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Town.  Co. 

75  Carmel,  Pen. 

76  Carroll,  Pen. 

77  Carthage,  Fran. 

78  Casco,  Cum. 

79  Castine,  Han. 

80  Castle  Hill,  Aroos. 

81  Centerville,  Wash. 

82  Charleston,  Pen. 

83  Charlotte,  Wash. 

84  Chelsea,  Ken. 

85  Cherryfield,  Wash. 

86  Chester,  Pen. 

87  Chesterville,  Fran. 

88  China,  Ken. 

89  CHfton,  Pen. 

90  Clinton,  Ken. 

91  Columbia,  Wash. 

92  Columbia  Falls,  Wash. 

93  Concord,  Som. 

94  Cooper,  Wash. 

95  Corinna,  Pen. 

96  Corinth,  Pen. 

97  Cornish,  York 

98  Comville,  Som. 

99  Cranberry  Isles,  Han. 
ICQ  Crawford,  Wash. 

101  Crystal,  Aroos. 

102  Cumberland,  Cum. 

103  Cushing,  Knox 

104  Cutler,  Wash. 

105  Damarascotta,  Lin. 

106  Danforth,  Wash. 


Date  of 

Population 

Incorporation 

1890 

1900 

Jun.  21,  181 1 

1,066 

962- 

Mar.  30,  1845 

546 

487 

Feb.  22,  1802 

439 

448 

Mar.,  1 84 1 

844 

783 

Feb.  10,  1796 

987 

925 

Feb.  25,  1903 

537 

567 

Mar.  16,  1842 

114 

91 

Feb.  16,  181 1 

971 

842 

Jan.  19,  1825 

381 

315 

Aug.  17,  1850 

2,356 

3.092 

Feb.  9,  1816 

1787 

1,859 

Feb.  26,  1834 

368 

363 

Feb.  20,  1802 

770 

709 

Jun.  5,  1818 

1423 

1,380 

Aug.  7,  1848 

284 

236 

Feb.  28,  1795 

1,518 

1,398 

Feb.  8,  1796 

587 

516 

Mar.  25,  1863 

698 

965 

Jan.  25,  1 82 1 

345 

291 

Feb.  6,  1822 

264 

207 

Dec.  II,  1816 

1,207 

1,170 

Jun.  21,  1811 

1,154 

1,042 

Feb.  27,  1794 

1,118 

987 

Feb.  24,  1798 

785 

689 

Mar.  16,  1830 

330 

374 

Feb.  II,  1828 

140 

112 

Mar.  21,  1901 

297 

370 

Mar.  19,  1821 

1,487 

1,404 

Jan.  28,  1789 

688 

604 

Jan.  26,  1826 

662 

565 

July  26,  1847 

1,012 

876 

Mar.  17,  i860 

1,063 

1,092 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


121 


1907  Town  and  City  Clerks 


Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Rate  1907-8 

/  0 

284,  ^ '^7 

276 

.018 

C.  K.  Johnson 

76 

121,928 

I'?A 

.022  e; 

D.  W.  Lindsey 

77 

i6i.7'?6 

1 17 

.OIQ 

Elmer  Holt 

78 

278,600 

210 

^xy 

.018 

R.  E.  Gay 

7Q 

529,808 

,02 

Frank  S.  Perkins 

80 

q6,qi6 

y^y 

140 

P.  M.  Smith,  Mapleton  i 

81 

28 

.0165 

J.  H.  Barton 

82 

274,6^6 

280 

.024 

J.  F.  Dority 

8^ 

78,6 ';6 

88 

•OI7S 

Edwin  E.  Fisher 

84 

226,648 

212 

.020s 

N.  M.  Hemenway,  Gardiner  9 

81; 

420,  =;64 

416 

.027 

Chas.  N.  Adams 

86 

7A.4.Z10 

100 

.027 

M.  H.  Haynes,  Lincoln  Ctr.  i 

87 

2^7,110 

224 

.026 

A.  H.  Black 

88 

c;  ^1,720 

420 

.024  c; 

W.  W.  Washburn 

80 

60,789 

60 

.028 

E.  J.  Penney 

QO 

=;i8  68; 

402 

.021 

C.  C.  Hayes 

QI 

I  OA  270 

169 

V.  M.  Look 

02 

T  c;2  zLI 

107 

xy/ 

.022 

Chas.  F.  Wilson 

0^ 

72,986 

QI 
yx 

.0^4 

E.  0.  Vittum,  Bingham 

OA 

060 

AO 

.027'^ 

W.  H.  Morton 

A28  c:tzL 

^^60 

T.  E.  Gray 

q6 

ATO  GOT 

.0146 

E.  A.  Cole,  East 

07 

.02^4 

Preston  C.  Parker 

q8 

'J  T  T  /180 

.021 

F.  C.  Rowell,  Skowhegan  7 

00 

2^^,287 

1^4 

.0182 

Geo.  W.  Bulger 

100 

37.391 

41 

.031 

Jas.  Wallace 

lOI 

116,258 

132 

.033 

G.  A.  Young 

102 

962,498 

45'6 

•0135 

D.  L.  Blanchard,  Ctr. 

103 

128,512 

191 

.023 

Clarence  J.  Freeman 

104 

89,020 

198 

.042 

C.  G.  Aldrich 

452,054 

255 

.0225 

E.  R.  Castner 

106 

287,441 

350 

.028 

Alex  McClain,  Jr. 

122 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Town.  Co. 

107  Dayton,  York 

108  Deblois,  Wash. 

109  Dedham,  Han. 
no  Deer  Isle,  Han. 

111  Denmark,  Ox. 

112  Dennysville,  Wash. 

113  Detroit,  Som. 

114  Dexter,  Pen. 

115  Dixfield,  Ox. 

116  Dixmont,  Pen. 

117  Dover,  Pis. 

118  Dresden,  Lin. 

119  Durham,  And. 

120  Dyer  Brook,  Aroos. 

121  Eastbrook,  Han. 

122  East  Livermore,  And. 

123  East  Machias,  W^ash. 

124  Easton,  Aroos. 

125  EASTPORT,  Wash. 

A  City 

126  East  MilHnocket,  Pen. 

127  Eddington,  Pen. 

128  Eden,  Han. 

129  Edgecomb,  Lin. 

130  Edinburg,  Pen. 

131  Edmunds,  Wash. 

132  EHot,  York 

133  ELLSWORTH,  Han. 

A  City 

134  Embden,  Som. 

135  Enfield,  Pen. 

136  Etna,  Pen. 


Date  of 

Population 

Incorporation 

1890 

1900 

Apr.  7,  1554 

4/0 

iviar.  4> 

reb.  7,  1837 

166 

Jan.  30,  1759 

1  A22 

Peu.   -^Uj  ioUy 

/DD 

"o4 

peD.  13,  IoIc5 

JreD.  19,  io2o 

590 

COT 
527 

Jun.  17,  1816 

^,941 

Jun.  21,  1803 

MOO 

PCD.  20j  I0O7 

n  T  n 

043 

Jan.  19,  1822 

T  C\A  0 

1  ,ooy 

Jun.  24,  1794 

T  0  1  '2 

00^ 

reo.  ly,  l^og 

T   T  T  T 
1,111 

T  0 'jr* 

Mar.  31,  1891 

^^1 

reo.  0,  I037 

Mar.  20,  1843 

1  ,^UU 

^,i^y 

Jan.  24?  io20 

T  OJ 

reo.  24,  I004 

970 

T  0  T  C 

Feb.  24,  179^ 

C  '2  T  T 

Mar.  31,  1893 

Feb.  21,  1907 

Feb.  22,  181 1 

Ton 

UO3 

Feb.  23,  179^ 

1,940 

4o/9 

Mar.  5,  1774 

749 

Jan.  31,  1835 

54 

"5 

reo.  7>  io2o 

395 

492 

Mar.  I,  1810 

1463 

1,458 

Feb.  26,  1800 

4.804 

4.297 

Feb.  6,  1869 

Jun.  22,  1804 

579 

567 

Jan.  31,  1835 

769 

1,062 

Feb.  15,  1820 

646 

527 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


123 


1907 


Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Ra 

107 

200,621 

142 

.0195 

108 

22,332 

23 

.021 

109 

97,182 

108 

.0255 

110 

381,495 

523 

.0304 

III 

332,245 

195 

.0163 

112 

158,518 

123 

.019 

158,292 

162 

.0185 

114 

1,282,724 

1,054 

.0262 

377,045 

365 

.02 

116 

237,159 

256 

.019 

117 

976,056 

586 

.0186 

118 

349,089 

277 

.017 

HQ 

^86 

.026 

120 

93,633 

81 

.032 

121 

57,952 

67 

.024 

122 

1,161,495 

793 

.022 

123 

450,879 

409 

.023 

124 

437,556 

342 

.026 

1,587,396 

1,344 

.03 

126 

212,539 

188 

.038 

127 

170,1^47 

201 

.02 

128 

6,097,779 

1,580 

•025 

129 

175,788 

171 

.025 

130 

20,679 

II 

.02 

90,555 

137 

.026 

132 

546,160 

368 

.0193 

133 

2,024,226 

1,352 

.023 

134 

265,108 

187 

.025 

135 

245,418 

284 

.026 

136 

124,539 

156 

.027 

Town  and  City  Clerks 
e  1907-8 
J.  Burton  Roberts 
Wm.  B.  Leighton 

H.  P.  Burrill 
T.  G.  Pickering 
Alfred  W.  Belcher 
Fred  L.  Gardner 
G.  L.  Rand 

J.  W.  Haines 
Geo.  P.  Stanley 
J.  W.  Harding 

E.  E.  Whitney 

Wm.  R.  Houdlette,  Mills 
G.  E.  Warren 
J.  L.  Moulton 
R.  B.  Lawrie 

I.  B.  Clary,  Falls 
Fred  Bogue 

W.  J.  Sawyer,  Sprague's  Mills 
W.  F.  Alexander 

C.  J.  Gosnell 

F.  F.  Merrill,  East 

W.  H.  Sherman,  Bar  Harbor 
J.  J.  Patterson 

Chas.  M.  Farnham,  Howland 

Frank  S.  West 

J.  H.  Dixon,  South 

J.  A.  Cunningham 

B.  A.  Barron,  No.  Anson  2 
Edwin  L.  Buck,  West 
L.  B.  Wheeler 


124 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Date  of 

Population 

Tov/n.  Co. 

Incorporation 

1890 

1900 

137 

Eustis,  Fran, 

Feb.  18,  1871 

321 

436 

138 

Exeter,  Pen. 

Feb.  16,  181 1 

939 

879 

Fairfield,  Som. 

Jun.  18,  1788 

3.510 

3.878 

140 

Falmouth,  Cum. 

1718 

1,580 

1,511 

141 

Farmine^dale,  Ken. 

Apr.  3,  1853 

821 

848 

142 

Farmington,  Fran. 

Feb.  I,  1794 

3.207 

3,288 

143 

Fayette,  Ken. 

Feb.  28,  1795 

649 

560 

144 

Forest  City,  Wash. 

Feb.  15,  1887 

287 

151 

14s 

Fort  Fairfield,  Aroos. 

Mar.  II,  1858 

3.526 

4,181 

146 

Fort  Kent,  Aroos. 

Feb.  23,  1869 

1,826 

2,528 

147 

Foxcroft,  Pis. 

Feb.  29,  1 81 2 

1,726 

1,629 

148 

Frankfort,  Waldo 

Jun.  25,  1789 

1,099 

1,211 

149 

Franklin,  Han. 

Jan.  24,  1825 

1,254 

1,201 

150 

Freedom,  Waldo 

Jun.  II,  1813 

510 

479 

151 

Freeman,  Fran. 

Mar.  4,  1808 

464 

397 

152 

Freeport,  Cum. 

Feb.  14,  1789 

2,482 

2,339 

153 

Frenchville,  Aroos. 

Feb.  23,  1869 

2,560 

1,316 

154 

Friendship,  Knox 

Feb.  25,  1807 

877 

814 

155 

Fryeburg,  Ox. 

Jan.  II,  1777 

1,418 

1,376 

GARDINER,  Ken. 

Feb.  17,  1803 

5491 

5.501 

A  City 

1850 

157 

Garland,  Pen. 

Feb.  16,  181 1 

973 

857 

158 

Georsfetown,  Saef. 

Tun.  i^,  1716 

849 

799 

159 

Gilead,  Ox. 

Jun.  23,  1804 

336 

340 

160 

Glenburn,  Pen. 

Tan.  20,  1822 

583 

461 

161 

Gorham,  Cum. 

Oct.  30,  1764 

2,888 

2,540 

162 

Gouldsboro,  Han. 

Feb.  16,  1789 

1,709 

1,259 

163 

Grafton,  Ox. 

Mar.  19,  1852 

98 

81 

164 

Grand  Isle,  Aroos. 

Mar.  2,  1869 

964 

1,104 

165 

Gray,  Cum. 

Jun.  19,  1778 

1.517 

1,388 

166 

Greenbush,  Pen. 

Feb.  28,  1834 

659 

586 

167 

Greene,  And. 

Jun.  18,  1788 

885 

826 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


125 


1907 


Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Rat 

137 

239,060 

190 

.0177 

138 

272,122 

277 

.0238 

139 

1,556,330 

1,197 

.0205 

140 

1,346,320 

444 

•01 1 5 

141 

479,723 

217 

.021 

142 

1,868,185 

905 

.014 

143 

236,644 

184 

.026 

144 

9,920 

23 

.04 

145 

2,044,480 

1,164 

.02 

146 

441,969 

775 

.024 

147 

800,515 

522 

•0235 

148 

286,820 

316 

.0264 

149 

337,638 

337 

.016 

I  ^0 

158,812 

14.1 

151 

96,935 

no 

.025 

152 

1,285,614 

734 

.0185 

153 

109,526 

264 

.025 

154 

244,788 

262 

.0245 

155 

794,937 

437 

.0185 

156 

3,589,056 

1,658 

.02 

157 

285,389 

265 

.0218 

158 

267,030 

238 

.023 

159 

119,492 

76 

.0166 

160 

167,925 

126 

.017 

161 

1,555,601 

719 

.6145 

162 

318,279 

418 

.021 

163 

141,253 

26 

.Oil 

164 

115,007 

257 

.019 

165 

494,428 

358 

.0168 

166 

78,045 

147 

.04 

167 

300,999 

273 

•0235 

Town  and  City  Clerks 
-  1907-8 

Guy  Sedgeley,  Stratton 
Henry  E.  Butters 
Wm.  H.  Totman 
A.  S.  Noyes,  West 
Geo.  E.  Stevens 
Louis  Voter 

L.  R.  Fellows,  Mt.  Vernon  32 

F.  O.  Foster 

H.  W.  Perry 

Frank  W.  Mallett 

W.  M.  Steward 

Harry  A.  Thompson 

H.  C.  Crabtree 

W.  R.  Sparrow 

C.  C.  Brown,  Strong 

R.  E.  Randall 

Eloi  R.  Michaud 

C.  W.  Wotton 

Norman  Charles 

C.  O.  Wadsworth 

David  E.  Knight 
Wm.  A.  Todd,  Ctr. 
R.  I.  Peabody 
John  F,  Tolman 
W.  T.  Libby 

Ernest  Rice,  Prospect  Harbor 

Otis  W.  Brooks 

Florent  San  f aeon 

F.  D.  Sawyer,  East 

J.  A.  Atwood,  Olamon 

O.  E.  Hanscom 


126 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Town.  Co. 

168  Greenfield,  Pen. 

169  Greenville,  Pis. 

170  Greenwood,  Ox. 

171  Guilford,  Pis. 

172  HALLO  WELL,  Ken. 

A  City 

173  Hampden,  Pen. 

174  Hancock,  Han. 

175  Hanover,  Ox. 

176  Harmony,  Som. 

177  Harpswell,  Cum. 

178  Harrington,  Wash. 

179  Harrison,  Cum. 

180  Hartford,  Ox. 

181  Hartland,  Som. 

182  Haynesville,  Aroos. 

183  Hebron,  Ox. 

184  Hermon,  Pen. 

185  Hersey,  Aroos. 

186  Hiram,  Ox. 

187  Hodgdon,  Aroos. 

188  Holden,  Pen. 

189  Hollis,  York 

190  Hope,  Knox 

191  Houlton,  Aroos. 

192  Howland,  Pen. 

193  Hudson,  Pen. 

194  Hurricane  Isle,  Knox 

195  Industry,  Fran. 

196  Island  Falls,  Aroos. 

197  Isle  au  Haut,  Han. 

198  Islesboro,  Waldo 


Date  of 
Incorporation 

183I 

Feb.  6,  1836 
Feb.  2,  1816 
Feb.  8,  1816 
Apr.  26^  1 77 1 
Aug.  29,  1850 
Feb.  24,  1794 
Feb.  21,  1828 
Feb.  14,  1843 
Jun.  15,  1803 
Jan.  15,  1758 
Jun. '17,  1797 
Mar.  8,  1805, 
Jun.  13,  1798 
Feb.  ly,  1820 
1876 
Mar.  6,  1792 
Jun.  13,  1814 
Jan.  25,  1873 
Feb.  27,  18 1 4 
Feb.  II,  1832 
Apr.  13,  1852 
Feb.  27,  1798 
Jun.  23,  1804 
Mar.  8,  1831 
Feb.  10,  1826 
Feb.  25,  1825 
Feb.  7,  1878 
Jun.  20,  1803 
Feb.,  1872 
Feb.  28,  1874 
Jan.  28,  1789 


Population 

1890 

1900 

231 

160 

781 

1,117 

727 

741 

1,023 

1,544 

2,714 

2,484 

2,182 

1,190 

900 

212 

214 

704 

571 

1,766 

1,750 

1,150 

1,165 

1,071 

969 

689 

660 

974 

1,115 

280 

316 

600 

494 

1,282 

1,183 

151 

199 

1,063 

1,105 

1,113 

1,130 

609 

602 

1,278 

1,274 

641 

599 

4,015 

4,686 

171 

519 

510 

430 

266 

257 

545 

553 

223 

1,063 

206 

182 

1,006 

923 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


127 


1907 


Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Ra 

168 

41  .033>4 

169 

501,084 

^oO 

.024 

170 

184,140 

204 

O'? 

171 

64^,^6s 

.026 

172 

i,4S^,i8s 

1%^ 
/  oD 

.02 

17^ 

785,910 

.0182 

174 

208,717 

202 

.01 

77,913 

77 

176 

226,260 

221 

177 

809,204 

^21 

.016 

178 

226,871 

286 

.026 

179 

431,034 

.017 

180 

280,036 

228 

.027 

181 

465,011 

.024 

182 

65,654 

84 

.016 

183 

220,124 

146 

.010=; 

184 

380,160 

'^60 

.017 

185 

59488 

S8 

186 

357,215 

275 

.017 

187 

282,608 

282 

.0255 

188 

146,069 

167 

.025 

189 

432,476 

377 

.022 

190 

203,194 

175 

.019 

191 

2,082,804 

1,868 

.03 

192 

293,756 

193 

.0195 

193 

106,719 

134 

.028 

194 

60,175 

97  .02039 

195 

112,009 

148 

•039 

196 

345,453 

463 

.025 

197 

83,998 

50 

.029 

198 

872,080 

252 

.013 

Town  and  City  Clerks 
e  1907-8 

Geo.  Wheeler 

Ralph  P.  Brown 

M.  A.  Lapham,  Locke's  Mills 

C.  S.  Bennett 

E.  M.  Henderson 

Fred  L.  Wyman 
H.  C.  Crabtree 
Arthur  G.  Howe 
C.  C.  McLaughlin 

E.  K.  Hodgkins,  Ctr. 
W.  N.  Dyer 
Howard  L.  Sampson 

T.  B.  W.  Stetson,  Canton  i 

Carl  Randlett 

A.  C.  Mitchell 

A.  M.  Richardson 

Thurston  Hunt 

David  Monteith 

Chas.  Cotton 

F.  H.  Vail 

Wm.  S.  Gilmore,  Brewer  5 

A.  F.  Flint,  W.  Buxton 

H.  H.  Payson 

Michael  M.  Clark 

W.  H.  Smart 

Harry  C.  Smith 

John  H.  Landers 

Chas.  M.  Hilton,  W.  Mills 

Geo.  H.  Donham 

John  K.  Collins 

Geo.  A.  Warren,  North 


128 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Town.  Co. 

199  Jackson,  Waldo 

200  Jay,  Fran. 

201  Jefferson,  Lin. 

202  Jonesboro,  Wash. 

203  Jonesport,  Wash. 

204  Kenduskeag,  Pen. 

205  Kennebunk,  York 

206  Kennebunkport,  York 

207  Kingfield,  Fran. 

208  Kingman,  Pen. 

209  Kittery,  York 

210  Knox,  Waldo 

211  Lagrange,  Pen. 

212  Lamoine,  Han. 

213  Lebanon,  York 

214  Lee,  Pen. 

215  Leeds,  And. 

216  Levant,  Pen. 

217  LEWISTON,  And. 

A  City 

218  Liberty,  Waldo 

219  Limerick,  York 

220  Limestone,  Aroos. 

221  Limington,  York 

222  Lincoln,  Pen. 

223  Lincolnville,  Waldo 

224  Linneus,  Aroos. 

225  Lisbon,  And. 

226  Litchfield,  Ken. 

227  Littleton,  Aroos. 

228  Livermore,  And. 

229  Lovell,  Ox. 


Uate  01 

Population 

Incorpora.tion 

1890 

1900 

Tim  tStS 

J  mi.  10x0 

A  Id 

hfK            T  *7r»  c 
X  cu.  ^'J,  1  S 

I 

2  7^8 

±  cu.  ■^^■y  lOKjy 

T  T  C  C 

ividr.  4>  1009 

606 

reu.  3,  1032 

T  HTT 

0  T 

CU.    ^U,  io^^ 

4-^3 

Tun     0 /•  tSo/^ 
J  till.  iO^U 

T72 

1  228 

2  iq6 

2  T2'? 

Tan    OA  tRt^ 
J 0.11.  ioivj 

601 

T^pK  tS'7'J 

JL  cu.,  A 

671 
U/  1 

WCL.   ^U,  104/ 

2,864 

2  872 

FpT»   t  ^   T  R  T  r» 

X  cu.  11,  103-^ 

72  T 

5/4 

T^f»,K    T  T  rRvn 

726 

594 

Tun    '?c  T7f%'7 

1,263 

1.335 

X  cu.  J,  10^^ 

929 

801 

X  cu.    IvJ,  lOUl 

999 

1,065 

Tun   lA  t8t'j 

880 

789 

jTcu.  10,  1/95 

Mar   TC  tR^^t 

21,701  23,761 

Tq  t1       0  T  tRo"? 

J  an.  31,  1037 

835 

737 

Mar  6  1787 

966 

874 

T<*ph    'J^^  TR/^%n 

X  cu.    -^U^    1  OL>9 

933 

1,131 

T^pK  n    T  Too 

X  cu.  J. 

1,092 

1,001 

Tan  tRo/^ 

Jan.  30,  1029 

1756 

L73I 

Tun     O"?  tR<^o 
J  LIU.   ^^5'  lOU^ 

L361 

1,223 

Mar  IQ  18^6 

965 

834 

Jun.  22,  1799 

3,120 

3.603 

Feb.  18,  1795 

1,126 

1.057 

Mar.  18,  1856 

924 

956 

Feb.  28,  1795 

1,151 

1,125 

Nov.  15,  1800 

853 

693 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


129 


1907  Town  and  City  Clerks 


Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Rate  1907-8 

TOO 

IA2  8to 

J  A  A 

.0207 

200 

I  6t  ^2T 

1,1 1 1 

0  17 

M    A  A/farnmhpr 

201 

AI^  -270 

^^8 

.022 

202 

101,291 

20^ 

';o2  8^8 

619 

n^6c 

-LX.    J-  .  iVldlloilClU. 

204 

166  82-? 

148 

.022 

F  W  Perkins 

20  ^ 

2  210  TOO 

822 

.0176 

A   W  Meservf 

206 

1,441,200 

708 

.022 

E  C  Miller 

207 

Q70 

.028 

Tohn  CX  V{uH^ 

J  Willi    Vjr.  JJUlULo 

208 

ICC  088 

240 

.024 

F  Riinlcer 

209 

8c8  608 

896 

.029 

C.  M.  Prince 

210 

1 70  7-d.J. 

16^ 

.021 

B.  M.  Shibles,  Thomdike 

211 

257,192 

187 

.021 

C.  L.  Doble 

212 

179,481 

176 

017^ 

Eben  H.  King* 

21  ^ 

"^7/1  Q16 

416 

.026 

Fred  Chamberlain,  Ctr. 

214 

1 10  c8q 

21  c 

.026 

W.  H.  Averill 

21 1^ 

'J  18  QCQ 

^0^ 

.0178 

Kinp*  Bartletf 

216 

2'2^  Ct8 

2CA 

.022 

C.  F.  Wilson 

217 

Izt  122  i8a 

K  788 

.02 

E.  N.  Eajeunesse 

218 

20^?  06c 

20  c 

.022 

G  H  Carp-ill 

2IQ 

-300  c  c  c 

228 

OTQC 

Chas  F  Philoot 

V^XXCXO.      X.    •      J_  XXXXL/^C 

220 

/I        '2  CO 

277 

.027 

J.  H.  McMennamin 

221 

'J26  8'?zt 

27"^ 

.021 

Harry  Maxim,  South 

222 

CCQ  7/17 

6zl7 

.026  c 

Artemus  Weatherbee 

22^ 

290,764 

"^20 

.023 

Arue  A.  Knight 

224 

220,954 

238 

.0228 

Willis  H.  Either 

-225 

2,253,960 

1,127 

.0175 

F.  E.  Grossman,  Falls 

226 

337470 

244 

.024 

Geo.  M.  Rogers 

227 

329704 

275 

.024 

L.  F.  Hall,  Monticello 

228 

427,365 

348 

.02 

Wm.  N.  Bennett 

.229 

468,499 

253 

•0135 

J.  A.  Farrington 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Date  of 

Population 

Town.  Co. 

Incorporation 

1890 

1900 

Lowell,  Pen. 

Feb.  Q,  18^7 

439 

300 

Lubec,  Wash. 

Jun.  21,  1811 

2,069 

3,005 

o 

Ludlow,  Aroos. 

Mar.  18,  1837 

375 

394 

2^^ 

Lyman,  York 

Apr.  24,  1780 

854 

687 

2'\A 

Machias,  Wash. 

Tun.  2^,  1784 

2,035 

2,082 

Machiasport,  Wash. 

Tan.  24,  1826 

1437 

1,218 

«j 

Madawaska,  Aroos. 

Feb.  24,  1869 

1 45 1 

1,698 

Of 

Madison,  Som. 

Mar.  y,  1804 

1,815 

2,764 

2^8 

Madrid,  Fran. 

Tan.  2Q,  i8'^6 

441 

326 

2^0 

Manchester,  Ken. 

Aug.  12,  1850 

612 

518 

240 

Mapleton,  Aroos. 

Mar.,  1880 

832 

853 

241 

Mariaville,  Han. 

Feb.  29,  1836 

271 

218 

242 

Marion,  Wash. 

Tan.  -^i,  18^4 

90 

95 

24^ 

Marshfield,  Wash. 

Tun.  '^o,  1846 

299 

227 

244 

Mars  Hill,  Aroos. 

Feb.  21,  1867 

837 

1,183 

24  s 
I  .J 

Masardis,  Aroos. 

Mar.  21,  1839 

250 

438 

246 

Mason,  Ox. 

Feb.  ^,  184^ 

80 

67 

247 

Mattawamkeag,  Pen. 

Feb.  14,  i860 

633 

527 

248 

Maxfield,  Pen. 

Feb.  6,  1824 

134 

115 

24Q 

Mechanic  Falls,  And. 

Mar.  22,  1893 

1,687 

2c;o 
.J 

Meddybemps,  Wash. 

Feb.  20,  1 84 1 

156 

154 

Medford,  Pis. 

Tan.  ^i,  1824 

306 

282 

2c;2 

Medway,  Pen. 

Feb.  8,  187c; 

653 

297 

2^^ 

JO 

Mercer,  Som. 

Jun.  22,  1804 

584 

493 

2^4 

Mexico,  Ox. 

Feb.,  1818 

355 

816 

Milbride^e,  Wash. 

July  14,  1848 

1,963 

1,921 

256 

Milford,  Pen. 

Feb.  28,  1833 

835 

838 

257 

MilHnocket,  Pen. 

Mar.  16,  1901 

1,144 

258 

Milo,  Pis. 

Jan.  21,  1823 

1,029 

1,150 

259 

Minot,  And. 

Feb.  18,  1802 

1.355 

808 

260 

Monmouth,  Ken. 

Jan.  20,  1792 

1,362 

1,236 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


1907 


ValuEtion 

X  Oils 

i  ax  Ka 

230 

75.196 

82 

.026 

231 

874,922 

774 

.02 

232 

97,918 

lOI 

.027 

233 

325.177 

200 

.017 

234 

781,735 

504 

.027 

235 

172,199 

363 

.020 

236 

108,744 

348 

.022 

237 

1,720,257 

946 

.0189 

230 

89,390 

102 

.025 

239 

261,200 

169 

.019 

240 

256,035 

250 

.020 

241 

49,122 

70 

.027 

242 

30.300 

35 

•035 

243 

56,915 

07 

.0194 

244 

304,880 

334 

.0265 

245 

134,224 

lOo 

•035 

246 

54.953 

23 

.0229 

247 

126,892 

154 

.029 

240 

33.444 

22 

.024 

249 

823,132 

445 

.021 

250 

30,764 

44 

.04 

251 

106,559 

96 

.0156 

252 

00,019 

143 

.027 

253 

165,009 

150 

.0205 

254 

586,735 

702 

•0325 

255 

400,825 

464 

.0275 

256 

603,963 

303 

.021 

257 

926,272 

1,254 

.022 

258 

962,852 

734 

.028 

259 

340,840 

229 

.021 

260 

636,485 

390 

.017 

Town  and  City  Clerks 
e  1907-8 

C.  G.  Jewell,  East 
Chas.  E.  Morong 
A.  J.  Chase,  Houlton  i 
Wm.  M.  Staples, 

W.  Kennebunk 

H.  R.  Taylor 
W.  C.  Hanson 
Raymond  Albert,  Upper 
Sam'l  E.  Remick 
Iv.  C.  Reed 
Geo.  H.  Kilbreth 

E.  A.  Smith 

Chas.  F.  Silsby,  Tilden 
W.  R.  Moffett 
N.  S.  Bowker 
A.  O.  Nutter 

F.  W.  E.  Goss,  Ashland 
F.  I.  Bean 

Fred  A.  Martin 

E.  S.  Goodrich 
Clarence  M.  Hutchins 
J.  N.  Bridges 

L.  A.  Bailey,  Ctr. 
Edgar  T.  Fiske 
N.  E.  True 
A.  D.  Virgin 
H.  H.  Brazzell 
Joseph  Spruce 
Harry  E.  Reed 
Leon  G.  C.  Brown 

F.  P.  Atwood,  West 
C.  J.  Bragdon 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Date  of 

Population 

±  U  W  11. 

incorpora,Lioii 

1890 

1900 

20I 

ivionroe,  vv  diciu 

reD.  12,  lolo 

i,u79 

95° 

262 

ivionson,  irib. 

.reD.  c3,  Io22 

T  T 

1  ,  i  10 

263 

ivionticeuo,  /\roos. 

July  29,  1846 

264 

ivionLVHic,  vv  diuo 

reD.  10,  I007 

T  r>/in 

082 

iviornii,  vv  d-iuo 

A/To  f          T  Q  c  r 

iViar.  3,  i»55 

420 

Jan.  ju,  ioio 

4^^ 

3/c> 

267 

ivii.  v^nasc,  i  en. 

A/Tot-      OT  tQ/^/I 

iviar.  21,  1004 

^99 

2O0 

ivit.  juesert,  nan. 

i^eo.  17,  1759 

1  ,uoo 

269 

iVit.  V  ernon,  js.cn. 

Jun.  28,  1792 

94U 

nn^ 

270 

Naples,  Cum. 

1 034 

271 

Newburgh,  Pen. 

A/lot-  tQt^^ 

iVidr,  1^,  loiy 

'7'}  A 

272 

Newcastle,  Lin. 

Jun.  19,  1753 

1,282 

T  07  C 

273 

i\  e  wneiQ,   1  oik 

peu.  .<£U,  1/94 

•70/1 

676 

274 

New  Gloucester,  Cum. 

1774 

T  '^'2A 

T  t/S'? 

New  L/imerick,  Aroos. 

A/Tot-    tQ  tQ-T7 

iviar.  lo,  1037 

276 

Newport,  Pen. 

jun.  14,  I014 

1,  loo 

T    f  ')  'J 

I '533 

277 

New  Portland,  Som. 

Mar.  9,  loOo 

mi 

Newry,  Ox. 

jun.  15,  1005 

"2  /I  'J 

343 

279 

New  Sharon,  Pran. 

jun.  20,  1794 

940 

2oO 

New  Sweden,  Aroos. 

Jan.  29,  i»95 

^67 
00/ 

2oI 

New  Vineyard,  Fran. 

Feb.  22,  1802 

660 

C8/L 
004 

Nobleboro,  Lin. 

IN  OV.  ^0,  1  /  00 

947 

0 1 0 

203 

Norridgewock,  Som. 

Jun.  lo,  1700 

T  /IOC 

^04 

No.  Berwick,  York 

A/lnt*     00      T  Q T 

iViar.   ZZy  loji 

1,003 

1,740 

205 

INortniiela,  Wasn. 

iviar.  21,  1530 

T  /I  "J 

A  43 

2oO 

North  Haven,  Knox 

Jun.  30,  1846 

257 

iNonriport,  vvaiuo 

reo.  13,  1790 

691 

545 

288 

No.  Yarmouth,  Cum. 

1680 

709 

642 

289 

Norway,  Ox. 

Mar.  9,  1797 

2.665 

2,902 

290 

Oakfield,  Aroos. 

Feb.  25,  1897 

720 

860 

291 

Oakland,  Ken. 

Feb.  26,  1873 

2,044 

I'9I3 

292 

Old  Orchard,  York 

Feb.  20,  1883 

877 

964 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


133 


1907  Town  and  City  Clerks 

Valuation      Polls    Tax  Rate  1907-8 


261 

2c;o,740 

26^ 

.023 

F,  L.  Palmer 

262 

248,c;0Q 

407 

.026 

E.  T.  Hescock 

26^ 

^!;8,4io 

.02 

L.  E.  Stackpole 

264 

286,706 

.0255 

Chas.  N.  Allen,  Freedom  2 

26 1; 

110 

.022 

T.  N.  Pearson 

266 

I2'?.2I 

126 

.027 

Jos.  B.  Whitney,  Bingham 

267 

66.00^ 

127 

.034 

Willis  Myrick,  Myrick 

268 

1,862,072 

O'^Z 

.0175 

L.  H.  Somes 

260 

^27,00 

2qi 

.0184  R.  W.  Leighton 

270 

263,800 

242 

.022 

Asa  W.  Folsom 

271 

247,<?86 

241 

CiO  T 

T   A  Whitnev 

272 

686,265 

0^  D 

Alexander  Farnham 

27^ 

2IQ,i;=;4 

176 

.021 

A.  J.  Shepard,  West 

2  74 

1,388,601 

000 

.01 1 

W^m.  H.  True 

27c; 

1^8,1  ^'^ 

^        ^  JO 

128 

.024 

T.  T.  Conlos^ue,  Houlton  i 

276 

6qi,i;28 

60^ 

.028 

Benj.  T.  Shaw 

277 

260, ^^t; 

2QI 

.0244 

Elijah  Hodsdon 

278 

1 70.076 

.015 

A,  E.  Bailey 

'^80.1^24 

28  q 

•0235 

T.  A.  Paul 

1*7 '2  /in> 
A/  oA^^ 

o^y 

.0312 

N.  E.  Ringdahl,  Sta. 

281 

176  60 

176 

.02 

0.  S.  Turner 

282 

2q6  ^t;o 

2X7 

.019 

J.  0.  Oliver 

28^ 

608  '^O'^ 

.023 

0.  F.  Hall 

284 

687,40^ 

.0275 

G.  W.  Perkins 

285 

37,785 

28 

.027 

C.  B.  Albee 

286 

254,453 

177 

.0192 

J.  0.  Brown 

287 

324,499 

189 

.0152 

F.  A.  Rhodes 

288 

310,600 

213 

.0182 

E.  D.  Loring 

289 

1,290,210 

960 

.021 

Geo.  L.  Curtis 

290 

109,294 

224 

.032 

Sam'l  Drew,  Burleigh 

291 

918,405 

728 

.026 

A,  H.  Lord 

292 

1,062,652 

311 

.02 

F.  I.  Luce 

^34 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Date  of 

Population 

Town.  Co. 

Incorporation 

1890 

1900 

293 

OLD  TOWN,  Pen. 

Mar.  16,  1840 

5.312 

5,763 

A  City 

Feb.  19,  1 89 1 

294 

Orient,  Aroos. 

Apr.  9,  1856 

244 

208 

295 

Orland,  Han. 

Feb.  21,  1828 

1,190 

900 

296 

Orneville,  Pis. 

Jan.  30,  1832 

492 

325 

297 

Orono,  Pen. 

Mar.  12,  1806 

2,790 

3,257 

298 

Orrington,  Pen. 

Mar.  21,  1788 

1,406 

1,266 

299 

Otis,  Han. 

Mar.  19,  1835 

239 

152 

300 

Otisfield,  Cum. 

Feb.  19,  1798 

838 

728 

301 

Oxford,  Ox. 

Feb.  27,  1829 

1,455 

1,331 

302 

Palermo,  Waldo 

Jun.  23,  1804 

887 

757 

303 

Palmyra,  Som. 

Jun.  20,  1807 

1,004 

915 

304 

Paris,  Ox. 

Jun.  20,  1793 

3,156 

3,255 

305 

Parkman,  Pis. 

Jan.  29,  1822 

813 

718 

306 

Parsonsfield,  York 

Mar.  9,  1785 

1,398 

1,131 

307 

Passadumkeag,  Pen. 

Jan.  I,  1835 

343 

409 

308 

Patten,  Pen. 

Apr.  16,  1841 

936 

1,174 

309 

Pembroke,  Wash. 

Feb.  4,  1832 

1,514 

1,652 

310 

Penobscot,  Han. 

Feb.  23,  1787 

1,313 

1,156 

311 

Perham,  Aroos. 

Mar.  26,  1897 

438 

580 

312 

Perkins,  Sag. 

Jun.  24,  1847 

69 

61 

313 

Perry,  Wash. 

Feb.  12,  1818 

945 

1,245 

314 

Peru,  Ox. 

Feb.  5,  1821 

692 

773 

315 

Phillips,  Fran. 

Feb.  25,  1812 

1,394 

1,399 

316 

Phippsburg,  Sag. 

Jan.  26,  1814 

1,396 

1,254 

317 

Pittsfield,  Som. 

Jun.  19,  1819 

2,503 

2,891 

318 

Pittston,  Ken. 

Feb.  4,  1779 

1,281 

1,177 

319 

Plymouth,  Pen. 

Feb.  21,  1826 

689 

658 

320 

Poland.  And. 

Feb.  17,  1795 

2,472 

1,648 

321 

Porter,  Ox. 

Feb.  20,  1807 

1,015 

886 

322 

PORTLAND,  Cum. 

July  4,  1786 

36,425 

50,145 

A  City 

Mar.  26,  1832 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


135 


1907 


Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Ral 

293 

2,179,499 

1,896 

.03 

■294 

57,913 

49 

•032 

295 

263,687 

360 

.031 

296 

106,638 

118 

.027 

297 

1,100,335 

778 

.028 

298 

394,725 

377 

•0175 

299 

47,196 

54 

.041 

300 

240,570 

232 

•0255 

301 

463,303 

400 

.02 

302 

202,416 

211 

.032 

303 

328,876 

253 

.0225 

304 

1,368,065 

1,032 

.0208 

305 

220,249 

197 

.026 

306 

403,660 

350 

.019 

.307 

86,884 

136 

.0325 

308 

608,855 

436 

.02075 

309 

320,812 

377 

.0205 

310 

251,135 

286 

.027 

311 

163,145 

150 

.024 

312 

75,913 

21 

.00875 

313 

175,056 

253 

.024 

.314 

231,689 

242 

.026 

315 

584,057 

493 

.023 

316 

408,705 

294 

.02 

317 

1,379,552 

920 

.0215 

318 

480,799 

324 

.019 

319 

165,088 

182 

.025 

320 

751,761 

473 

.0184 

321 

220,763 

273 

.02 

322 

54,184,011 

15,138 

.0216 

Town  and  City  Clerks 
"  1907-8 

A.  O.  Woodman 

L.  H.  Dunning 

Ernest  O.  Sugden 

W.  S.  Christie,  Mile  i 

Chas.  H.  Ring 

H.  J.  Nickerson,  South 

A.  F.  Young 

R.  F.  Stone 

R.  F.  Staples,  Welchville 

Geo.  M.  Crommett 

J.  F.  Harvey 

Wm.  J.  Wheeler,  South 

S.  A.  Buzzell 

A.  R.  Leavitt 

M.  D.  Bean 

Fred  R.  Bailey 

W.  H.  Welch,  West 

Albert  E.  Varnum 

W.  H.  Bragdon 

F.  C.  Lewis 

Frederic  B'rown 

W.  S.  Arnold,  West 

C.  M.  Hoyt 

Sam'l  H.  Bowker 

Thos.  E.  Getchell 

A.  E.  Lord,  Gardiner  12 

W.  H.  Mclntire 

Clifton  C.  Mitchell 

F.  E.  Sawyer,  Kezar  Falls 

F.  F.  Driscoll 


136 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Date  of 

Population 

Town.  Co. 

Incorporation 

1890 

1900 

323 

Pownal,  Cum. 

Mar.  3,  1808 

712 

502- 

324 

Prentiss,  Pen. 

Feb.  27,  1858 

401 

502 

325 

Presque  Isle,  Aroos. 

Apr.  4,  1859 

3.046 

3,804 

326 

Princeton,  Wash. 

Feb.  3,  1832 

1,027 

1,094 

327 

Prospect,  Waldo 

Feb.  24,  1794 

697 

040 

328 

Randolph,  Ken. 

Mar.  4,  1887 

1,281 

1,077 

329 

Rangeley,  Fran. 

Mar.  8,  1855 

016 

901 

330 

Raymond,  Cum. 

Jun.  21,  1803 

927 

823 

331 

Readfield,  Ken. 

Mar.  II,  1791 

1,176 

994 

332 

Richmond,  Sag. 

Feb.  10,  1823 

3,082 

2,049 

333 

Ripley,  Som. 

Dec.  II,  1816 

478 

449 

334 

Robbinston,  Wash. 

Feb.  18,  181 1 

787 

844 

335 

ROCKLAND,  Knox 

July  28,  1848 

8,174 

8,150 

A  City 

June,  1854 

336 

Rockport,  Knox 

Feb.  17,  1 79 1 

2,150 

2,314 

337 

Rome,  Ken. 

Mar.  7,  1804 

500 

420 

338 

Roque  Bluffs,  Wash. 

Mar.  12,  1891 

154 

168 

339 

Roxbury,  Ox. 

Mar.  17,  1835 

222 

238 

340 

Rum  ford.  Ox. 

Feb.  21,  1800 

898 

3,770 

341 

SACO,  York 

Nov.,  1 7 18 

6,075 

0,122 

A  City 

Feb.  18,  1867 

342 

St.  Agatha,  Aroos. 

Mar.  17,  1899 

1,396 

343 

St.  Albans,  Som. 

Jun.  14,  181 3 

1,200 

1,037 

344 

St.  George,  Knox 

Feb.  7,  1803 

2,491 

2,206 

345 

Salem,  Fran. 

Jan.  10,  1823 

 0 

218 

195 

346 

San  ford,  York 

Feb.  23,  1768 

4,201 

6,078 

347 

Sangerville,  Pis. 

Jun.  13,  1814 

1,236 

1,294 

348 

Scarborough,  Cum. 

May,  1658 

1,794 

1,865 

349 

Searsmont,  Waldo 

Feb.  5,  1814 

1,144 

949 

350 

Searsport,  Waldo 

Feb.  13,  1845 

1,693 

1,349 

351 

Sebago,  Cum. 

Feb.  10,  1826 

681 

576 

352 

Sebec,  Pis. 

Feb.  28,  1812 

725 

593 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


137 


1907 


Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Ra 

323 

261,523 

194 

.019 

324 

99,400 

123 

.031 

325 

2,081,690 

1,215 

.022 

326 

252,675 

309 

.03 

327 

160,791 

193 

.022 

328 

292,421 

281 

.02 

7^8,c;6o 

^87 

.014 

330 

237,568 

210 

.02 

331 

486,348 

289 

.0215 

332 

952,162 

503 

.0207 

333 

140,965 

136 

.029 

334 

143,575 

180 

.022 

335 

5,471,608 

2,691 

.0225 

336 

1,216,022 

629 

•0235 

337 

107,566 

151 

•034 

338 

28,751 

44 

.027 

339 

109,920 

94 

.036 

340 

3,068,379 

2,205 

.0215 

341 

3,892,029 

1,908 

.0216 

342 

97,023 

237 

.027 

343 

387,745 

333 

.0236 

344 

376,836 

709 

•03 

345 

59,117 

64 

.027 

346 

3,368,033 

1,884 

.022 

347 

489,405 

385 

•03 

348 

1,089,216 

556 

.0192 

349 

318,647 

299 

.0186 

350 

698,441 

400 

.024 

351 

181,115 

170 

.024 

352 

194,200 

178 

.023 

Town  and  City  Clerks 
e  1907-8 

True  Warren 
J.  F.  Belden 
H.  B.  Thayer 
Stephen  L.  Peabody 
A.  A.  Ginn^  Bucksport  i 
A.  C.  Clark 
Edwd.  H.  Whitney 
Orrin  B.  Lane,  East 
G.  W.  Manter 
Wm.  R.  Fairclough 
Chas.  Bryant 
Wm.  S.  Vose 
A.  E.  Orne 

W.  F.  Dillingham 

E.  L.  Blaisdell 
L  A.  Johnson 

A.  W.  Robbins,  Frye 
John  Eongley,  Falls 

F.  E.  Whitehead 

B.  S.  Dufoure 
Dan'l  E.  Frost 

C.  E.  Wheeler,  Tenant's  Har. 
Edgar  Wills 

John  Hargraves 
A.  W.  Campbell 
E.  S.  Oliver 
Allen  E.  Maddocks 
Wm.  M.  Parse 
M.  P.  Fitch,  East 

D.  E.  Annis 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Town.  Co. 

353  Sedgivick,  Han. 

354  Shapleigh,  York 

355  Sherman,  Aroos. 

356  Shirley,  Pis. 

357  Sidney,  Ken. 

358  Skovvhegan,  Som. 

359  Smithfield,  Som. 

360  Smyrna,  Aroos. 

361  Solon,  Som. 

362  Somerville,  Lin. 

363  Sorrento,  Han. 

364  So.  Berwick,  York 

365  Southport,  Lin. 

366  SO.  PORTLAND,  Cum. 

A  City 

367  So.  Thomaston,  Knox 

368  So.  West  Harbor,  Han. 

369  Spring-field,  Pen. 

370  Standish,  Cum. 

371  Starks,  Som. 

372  Stetson,  Pen. 

373  Steuben,  Wash. 

374  Stockton  Spgs.,  Waldo 

375  Stoneham,  Ox, 

376  Stonington,  Han. 

377  Stow,  Ox. 

378  Strong,  Fran. 

379  Sullivan,  Han. 

380  Sunmer,  (^x. 

381  Surry,  Han. 

382  Swans  Island,  Han. 

383  Swanville.  Waldo 


Date  of 

Population 

Incorporation 

1 890 

Jan.  12,  1789 

1,012 

902 

Mar.  5,  1785 

9OO 

547 

Jan.  28,  1862 

909 

Mar.  9,  1834 

291 

Jan.  30,  1792 

1.334 

I,OOo 

Feb.  5,  1823 

5,005 

5,150 

Feb.  29,  1840 

479 

A  Ar\ 

449 

Mar.  7,  1839 

303 

A  X  T 
411 

Feb.  23,  1809 

977 

990 

Mar.  25,  1858 

453 

374 

TV  yT           0     ^  0  ^  ^ 

Mar.  8,  1895 

117 

Feb.  12,  1814 

3434 

3,188 

Feb.  12,  1842 

533 

527 

Nov.  I,  1765 

5.459 

6,287 

Dec.  5,  1090 

July  28,  1848 

i«534 

1,426 

Feb.,  1905 

About  700 

Feb.  12,  1834 

677 

532 

Nov.  30,  1785 

1,841 

1.504 

rtb.  28,  1795 

766 

636 

Jan.  28,  1831 

6t8 

503 

Feb.  27,  1795 

982 

901 

Mar.  13,  1857 

1,149 

872 

Jan.  31,  1834 

322 

284 

reb.  18,  1897 

1,648 

Jan.  28,  1833 

291 

270 

Jan.  31,  1801 

627 

637 

Feb.  16,  1789 

1.379 

1.034 

Jun.  13,  1798 

901 

802 

Jun.  21,  1803 

986 

900 

Mar.  26,  1897 

632 

758 

Feb.  19,  1818 

689 

502 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


139 


1907  Town  and  City  Clerks 


V  alUcltlOn 

It  Oils 

Tax  Rate  1907-8 

353 

217,410 

279 

.023 

354 

228,451 

21 1 

.025 

355 

203,355 

301 

T      TT     Tar*l^mon  A/rillc 
SI4.   J  ddvllldll,  IVLlllS 

356 

103497 

oO 

.0^3 

A    C  Mitrhell 

357 

389,302 

299 

.023 

O.   IN.    VV  dlUc,  /TUgUsLd  / 

35^ 

3.647,575 

.U^ 

359 

231,046 

151 

.027 

H.  E.  Groves,  Oakland  34 

360 

110,942 

108 

.03 

A.  E.  Eastabrook,  Mills 

361 

366,035 

310 

362 

50,010 

103 

•033 

Morrill  Olidden 

363 

205,570 

50 

.U195 

L  T  Havev 

364 

1,144,448 

019 

G  A  Mathes 

305 

304,097 

132 

otR 

300 

3j037>230 

2,056 

W  E  Allen 

V  V  •    XV*    X  XIlV_yll 

307 

380,154 

411 

IT?  C 

r  F  Ward 

v^.   J-v.    VV  di  U 

3^0 

371.925 

259 

AftliTif  T  ^r>tnf=>«; 

369 

114,782 

135 

•034 

W  F  MiirdnrU- 

370 

771.845 

490 

•01/ 

-TV.  n.  JDULLcriiciu. 

371 

193.367 

178 

00  T 

372 

182,555 

T 

140 

.022 

S    T   "Rid Inn 

373 

195.894 

271 

.0255 

^nf^'TfnQti  (^iicnman 
vJllCl  llldll  VT.   Vw  LialliildH 

374 

452,012 

355 

.0205 

Walter  F  Trnndv 

375 

107.053 

114 

.0205 

FiicrftlP   Fvatic  FiiQt 

X-^UlgCllC    X_yVdilo,  X-l^dSU 

370 

495.727 

842 

.0376 

F  F  Crockett 

X-^  •     X-V  •     V_/  X  V/ VJCV  V  L  I' 

377 

T          ^^T  '> 
132,013 

66 

.017 

Isaac  A.  Walker 

378 

273.757 

226 

.022 

C.  B.  Richardson 

379 

339.499 

342  .01875 

Clarence  Havey,  North 

380 

275.368 

250 

.0215 

L.  B.  Heald,  East 

381 

185,435 

229 

.025 

John  F.  Staples 

382 

149,469 

238 

.0202 

Austin  Joyce,  Atlantic 

383 

136,650 

169 

.0235 

Levi  D.  Holmes,  Belfast  2 

140 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Date  of  Population 


Town.  Co. 

Incorporation 

1890 

1900 

^84 

Sweden,  Ox. 

Feb.  26,  1 81 3 

338 

282 

^8s 

Talmage,  Wash. 

Feb.  8,  1875 

112 

93 

^86 

Temple,  Fran. 

Jun.  20,  1803 

470 

394 

S87 

Tliomaston,  Knox 

Mar.  20,  1777 

3>oo9 

2,688 

^88 

Thorndike,  Waldo 

Feb.  15,  1819 

589 

497 

^80 

Topsfield,  Wash. 

Feb.  24,  1838 

375 

282 

Topsham,  Sag. 

1764 

ii394 

2,097 

^QI 

oy 

Tremont,  Han. 

Jun.  3,  1848 

2,036 

2,010 

Trenton,  Han. 

Feb.  \6,  1789 

528 

459 

393 

Trescott,  Wash. 

Feb.  7,  1827 

485 

463 

3Q4 

Troy,  Waldo 

Feb.  22,  1812 

868 

766 

395 

Turner,  And. 

July  7,  1786 

2,016 

1,842 

Union,  Knox 

Oct.  20,  1786 

1436 

1,248 

397 

Unity,  Waldo 

Jun.  22,  1804 

922 

877 

398 

Upton,  Ox. 

Feb.  9,  i860 

232 

242 

399 

Vanceboro,  Wash. 

Mar.  4,  1874 

870 

550 

400 

Van  Buren,  Aroos. 

1881 

1,168 

1,878 

401 

\^assalboroup-h,  Ken. 

Apr.  26,  1 77 1 

2,052 

2,062 

402 

Veazie,  Pen. 

Mar.  26,  1853 

650 

555 

403 

Verona,  Han. 

Feb.  18,  1861 

323 

404 

Vienna,  Ken. 

Feb.  20,  1802 

495 

406 

405 

Vinalhaven,  Knox 

Jun.  25,  1789 

2,617 

2,358 

406 

Waite,  Wash. 

1876 

159 

135 

407 

Waldo,  Waldo 

Mar.  17,  1845 

581 

468 

408 

Waldoboro,  Lin. 

Jun.  29,  1773 

409 

Wales,  And. 

Feb.  I,  1816 

451 

436 

410 

Waltham,  Han. 

Jan.  29,  1833 

242 

192 

411 

Warren,  Knox 

Nov.  7,  1776 

2,037 

2,069 

412 

Washburn,  Aroos. 

Feb.  25,  1861 

1,097 

1,225 

413 

Washington,  Knox 

Feb.  27,  181 1 

1,230 

1,019 

414 

Waterboro,  York 

Mar.  6,  1787 

1,357 

1,169 

415 

Waterford,  Ox. 

Mar.  2,  1797 

1,001 

917 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


141 


1907 


Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Ra 

384 

157,287 

97 

.017 

385 

63,617 

25 

.0177 

386 

136,098 

133 

.018 

387 

1,245,143 

588  .02252 

388 

200,764 

158 

.0225 

389 

99,301 

70 

.022 

390 

1,129,351 

622 

.0155 

391 

240,225 

351 

.0255 

392 

127,164 

125 

.021 

393 

56,732 

133 

.032 

394 

257,250 

218 

.02 

395 

969,735 

577 

.017 

396 

508,808 

381 

.026 

397 

305,755 

270 

.02 

398 

121,291 

67 

.017 

399 

175,633 

148 

.023 

400 

641,220 

595 

.0232 

401 

1,005,757 

585 

.0205 

402 

291,492 

161 

.02 

403 

70,373 

73 

.016 

404 

140,499 

144 

.024 

405 

735 

.027 

406 

25,973 

35 

.0374 

407 

137,906 

124 

.018 

408 

1,182,118 

939 

.019 

409 

211,537 

148 

.0185 

410 

79,294 

63 

.0165 

411 

802,299 

608 

.0182 

412 

269,931 

343 

.0332 

413 

256,181 

296 

•023 

414 

345,050 

319 

.021 

415 

298,964 

287 

.024 

Town  and  City  Clerks 
:e  1907-8 

Enfield  S.  Plummer 

F.  E.  Wallace 

A.  I.  Sargent 
E.  D.  Carlton 

B.  P.  Hurd 
John  Kneeland 
Warren  W.  Goud 

L.  A.  Bunker,  McKinley 

Frank  Dunbar 

Wm.  N.  Wilcox,  Whiting 

Clarence  Whitney 

Albert  Bradford 

H.  E.  Messer 

E.  D.  Chase 

J.  O.  Douglass 

G.  H.  Smith 
A.  J.  Dubay 

W.  H.  Marriner,  North 

H.  L.  Pratt 
Peter  Abbott 

F.  R.  Eaton 
Owen  P.  Lyons 

C.  T.  Parker 
Levi  M.  Bryant 
Percy  E.  Storer 

W.  E.  Webster,  Sabattus  i 
M.  K.  Haslam 

G.  D.  Gould 
Jas.  M.  Story 
A.  E.  Johnston 

H.  B.  Swett,  Ctr. 
Melville  Monroe,  South 


J42 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Date  of 

Population 

Town.  Co. 

Incorporation 

1890 

1000 

416 

WATER\  ILLE,  Ken. 

Jun.  23,  1802 

7,107 

A  City 

Jan.  23,  looo 

417 

Wayne,  Ken. 

Feb.  12,  1798 

775 

418 

Webster,  And. 

Mar.  7,  1840 

I,lol 

419 

Weld,  Fran. 

reb,  8,  1810 

005 

730 

420 

Wellington,  Pis. 

reb.  23,  io2o 

5^4 

/(  T  0 
413 

421 

Wells,  York 

Aug.  30,  1653 

2,029 

2,007 

422 

Wesley,  Wash. 

Jan.  24,  1833 

0  0  T 

TnR 
190 

423 

West  Bath,  Sag. 

Feb.  14,  1844 

■90  T 

424 

WESTBROOK,  Cum. 

reD.  14,  I0I4 

0,032 

7>2o3 

A  City 

Feb.  24,  1 89 1 

425 

Westfield,  Aroos. 

Mar.  7^  I9^5 

1  \J\J 

426 

West  Gardiner,  Ken. 

/\ug.  0,  1 050 

053 

^3 

427 

Weston,  Aroos. 

Mar.  17,  1835 

404 

307 

428 

Westport,  Lin. 

reb.  5,  1020 

A  e  r 
451 

330 

429 

Whitefield,  Lin. 

Jun.  19,  1809 

Ij2l5 

430 

Whiting,  Wash. 

i^eb.  15,  I025 

393 

399 

431 

Whitneyville,  Wash. 

Jbeb.  10,  1845 

413 

424 

432 

Williamsburg,  Pis. 

Jun.  21,  1820 

162 

117 

433 

Willimantic,  Pis. 

Feb.  22,  1 88 1 

446 

419 

434 

Wilton,  Fran. 

Jun.  22,  1803 

1,022 

1,674 

435 

Windham,  Cum. 

Jun.  12,  1762 

2,216 

1,929 

436 

Windsor,  Ken. 

Mar.  3,  1809 

853 

7o2 

437 

Winn,  Pen. 

Mar.  21,  1857 

930 

000 

438 

Winslow,  Ken. 

Apr.  20,  1 77 1 

1,014 

2,277 

439 

VV  inter  Harbor,  Man. 

Feb.  21,  1895 

571 

440 

Winterport,  Waldo 

Mar.  12,  i860 

1,926 

1,623 

441 

Winthrop,  Ken. 

Apr.  26,  1 77 1 

2,111 

2,088 

442 

Wiscasset,  Lin. 

Jun.  10,  1802 

L733 

1,273 

443 

Woodland,  Aroos. 

Mar.  5,  1880 

885 

1,096 

444 

Woodstock,  Ox. 

Feb.  7,  181 5 

859 

816 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


143 


1907 


Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Ra 

416 

6,196,644 

3.839 

.0225 

417 

226,082 

192 

.023 

418 

551.738 

332 

.0185 

419 

228,276 

249 

.026 

420 

118,^^1 

132 

.032 

421 

912,175 

584 

.023 

422 

47,8^7 

■52 

•O34 

423 

152,293 

93 

.022 

424 

4,472,695 

2,188 

.02 

425 

145,342 

151 

•033 

426 

2QK,6oK 

210 

.010 

y 

427 

HQ 

.043 

428 

92,838 

Q2 

.018 

420 

406,  ^7 

243 

.021 

430 

103.563 

109 

.022 

4^1 

57,364 

78 

.033 

432 

41,331 

34 

.0275 

67 

.028 

434 

938,540 

683 

.018 

435 

1,114,064 

623 

.0158 

436 

237,465 

224 

.0275 

4^7 

i=;8,42i 

201 

.024 

438 

2,210,125 

641 

.021 

439 

465,000 

201 

.021 

440 

528,296 

487 

.023 

441 

1,303.500 

617 

.014 

442 

457.549 

385 

.024 

443 

212,394 

247 

.029 

444 

263,939 

268 

.019 

Town  and  City  Clerks 
e  1907-8 
F.  W.  Clair 

J.  M.  Moulton 

J.  W.  Maxwell,  Sabattus 

Cleff  Maxwell 

I.  M.  Whitehouse 

Geo.  G.  Hatch 

Jas.  McCoomb 

Henry  Rose 

E.  A.  Leighton 

J,  F.  Taylor,  Presque  Isle  3 

F.  G.  Wright,  Gardiner  14 
Elmer  J.  Earl 

Chas.  L.  Cromwell 
Jas.  A.  Douglass,  North 
F.  A.  Bucknam 
Thos.  Carney 

R.  J.  Williams,  Brownville 

C.  C.  Norton,  Norton 

J.  E.  Hiscock 

J.  N.  Swett,  South  I 

H.  A.  N.  Button 

J.  E.  Clark 

J.  W.  Bassett 

J.  M.  Gerrish 

Dan'l  M.  Spencer 

E.  S.  French 

Sol.  Holbrook 

Wylie  Margerson 

N.  I.  Swan,  Bryant's  Pond 


144 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Date  of  Population 
Town.        Co.  Incorporation  1890  1900 

445  Woodville,  Pen.  Feb.  28,  1895  242  160 

446  Woolwich,  Sag.  Oct.  20,  1759  1,007  880 

447  Yarmouth,  Cum.  Aug.  8,  1849  2,098  2,274 

448  York,  York                                  1652  2,444  2,668 

Organized  as  a  city  in  the  time  of  Gorges,  Apr. 
10,  1641,  the  first  English  city  on  this  continent. 


Plantations  of  Maine. 

(by  counties) 


AROOSTOOK  COUNTY 


Name 

Organized    Population  1900  Clerks 

Allagash 

June  24,  1886 

190 

Robert  McBriarty 

Gary 

June  27,  1883 

400 

Wm.  Reed 

Gaswell 

1879 

368 

N.  Berube 

Chapman 

1874 

285 

E.  D.  McLaughlin 

Connor 

1877 

453 

Michael  Thibodeau 

Cyr 

502 

Jos.  Lapierre 

Letter  E 

Sept.  26,  1898 

44 

J.  R.  Mills 

Eagle  Lake 

1856 

406 

H.  Ouillette,  Mills 

Garfield 

April  13,  1885 

1 1 1 

L.  Young,  x\shland 

Glenwood 

178 

R.  A.  Jenkins 

Hamlin 

574 

Henry  Duplessis 

Hammond 

Feb.  17.  1886 

116 

John  S.  Snell 

Hill 

1884 

124 

Remi  La  be 

Macwahoc 

Dec.  16,  185 1 

153 

Frank  E.  Libby 

Merrill 

1876 

298 

J.  H.  Gardner 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


145 


1907  Town  and  City  Clerks 

Valuation      Polls   Tax  Rate  1907-8 

445  58,460       37    .03      Wm.  Chesley 

446  334,060      244    .019    B.  D.  Farnham 

447  1,446,178      625    .02      L.  R.  Cook,  Yarmouthville 

448  2,377,418      737    .022    G.  F.  Plaisted,  Corner 


Name  Organized    Population  1900  Clerks 


Moro 

1850 

217 

S.  C.  Bates 

Nashville 

April  17,  1889 

32 

E.  A.  Hill 

New  Canada 

Nov.  9,  1881 

419 

Thos.  Desjardins 

Oxbow 

1870 

153 

J.  M.  McLean 

Portage  Lake 

1872 

241 

0.  L.  Stevens 

Reed 

399 

C.  W.  Springer 

Silver  Ridge 

July  20,  1863 

168 

C.  F.  Chute 

St.  Francis 

568 

D.  McKenzie 

St.  John 

371 

Duncan  Sinclair 

Stockholm 

Mar.  23,  1895 

191 

N.  A.  Wessel 

Wade 

1859 

271 

R.  H.  Story 

Wallagrass 

May  2,  1874 

784 

Jos.  Labe,  Jr. 

Westmanland 

June  I,  1892 

100 

0.  F.  Peterson 

FRANKUN  COUNTY 


Coplin  1856       70  R.  E.  Paine 

Dallas  1845  C.  H.  Adams 

Lang  87  Leo  Taylor 

Rangeley  1859       98  Lyman  E.  Moore 

Sandy  River  1905 (est) 80  John  Clark 


146 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


HANCOCK  COUNTY 
Name  Organized    Population  1900  Clerks 

Long  Island  174     Wm.  A.  VanNorden 

No.  33  •  1840       82     J.  S.  Archer 

No.  8  June  26,  1877       17     Howard  C.  Fletcher 

No.  21  58     Geo.  C.  Jordan 

KNOX  COUNTY 

Matinicus  Isle  1840      184     L.  M.  Philbrook 

Muscle  Ridge  Oct.  28,  1904  R.  A.  Webster 

Criehaven       March  3,  1897       47     H.  J.  McClure 


Monhegan 


LINCOIvN  COUNTY 

94      W.  S.  Stanley 


Lincoln 

Magalloway 

Milton 


OXFORD  COUNTY 

1875  73     C.  T.  Fox 

1883  77     P.  C.  Ripley 

1842  202     W.  S.  Millett 


Drew 

Lakeville 

Grand  Falls 

Seboeis 

Stacyville 

Webster 


PENOBSCOT  COUNTY 

120  W.  Butters,  Wytopitlock 

Feb.  29,  1868      129  J.  Ham 

52  A.  S.  Folsom 

Apr.  8,  1890       96  W.  O.  Smart 

i860      347  Rob't  N.  McCkire 

Sept.  L  1856      124  W.  H.  Lamb,  Springfield 


P>arnar(l 
Elliottsville 

Kin<4^sbiiry 
Lake  \'ie\v 


PISCATAQUIS  COUNTY 

Mar.  15,  1895  98  H.  T.  Ladd 

Jan.  3,  1887  86  H.  W.  Lane,  Monson 

July  20,  1886  106  W.  J.  Hilton 

June  16.  1892  173  A.  P.  Cook 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


147 


some:rs^t  county 


Name  Organized    Population  1900  Clerks 


Bigelow 

Jan.  18, 

1895 

57 

R.  Ricker,  Flagstaff 

Brighton 

Apr.  18, 

1895 

368 

F.  T.  Farrin 

Caratunk 

1840 

218 

Ernest  Sterling 

Dead  River 

91 

E.  A.  Sampson 

Dennistown 

96 

A.  A.  Graffte 

Flagstaff 

115 

Wm.  M.  Viles 

Highland 

67 

W.  C.  Safford 

Jackman 

352 

Jos.  D.  Chamberland 

Lexington 

Apr.  18, 

1885 

251 

0.  W.  Chase, 

No.  New  Portland 

Mayfield 

July  5, 

1892 

89 

H.  S.  Brown 

Moose  River 

Dec.  21, 

1903 

239 

M.  E.  Holden 

Pleasant  Ridge  Oct.  17, 

1840 

114 

A.  L.  Healy 

The  Forks 

157 

W.  S.  Young 

West  Forks 

March, 

1893 

160 

J.  H.  Morris 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY 

Codyville 

69 

Thos.  0.  Hill 

Grand  Lake 

Feb.  II, 

1897 

221 

A.  R.  Wheaton 

No.  14 

77 

S.  E.  Gray,  Dennysville 

No.  21 

1859 

86 

Jas.  E.  Libby 

148 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Agrictilttiral  Statistics. 


(From  the  United  States  Census  Report.) 

Maine  has  a  total  land  area  of  29,895  square  miles,  of  which 
9,844  square  miles,  or  32.9%,  are  included  in  farms.  The  sur- 
face consists  of  two  great  slopes,  the  northern  and  the  southern. 
The  northern  slope,  comprising  about  one-third  of  the  total  area, 
is  drained  by  the  St.  John  river  and  its  tributaries,  the  southern 
slope  by  numerous  streams  which  flow  into  the  Atlantic.  The 
broad,  flat  divide  which  separates  the  two  slopes  serves  as  a 
natural  reservoir,  most  of  the  rivers  of  the  State  having  their 
sources  in  the  large  lakes  of  this  region.  Some  of  the  lakes 
have  outlets  on  both  sides  of  the  watershed. 

The  surface  of  a  large  part  of  the  State  is  rugged  and  broken. 
The  soil  of  the  river  valleys  is  very  productive,  but  in  the  moun- 
tainous regions  and  along  the  sea  coast  it  is  for  the  most  part 
sterile.  The  Aroostook  Valley,  which  comprises  the  largest  area 
of  fertile  farming  land  in  New  England,  has  a  deep,  porous, 
yellow  loam,  especially  adapted  to  the  growing  of  fruits  and 
vegetables.  This  section  has  developed  remarkably  during  the 
last  decade. 

NUMBER  AND  SIZE  OF  FARMS  IN  THE  STATE. 

The  following  table  gives,  by  decades  since  1850,  the  number 
of  farms,  the  total  and  average  acreage,  and  the  per  cent,  of 
farm  land  improved. 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


149 


Number  Number  of  Acres  in  Farms.     %  Im- 

Year.         of  Farms.      Total.    Improved.  Unimproved.  Average,  proved. 


1900, 

59,299 

6,299,946 

2,386,889 

3,913,057 

106.2 

37.9 

1890, 

62,013 

6,179,925 

3,044,666 

3,135,259 

99-7 

49-3 

1880, 

64,309 

6,552,578 

3,484,908 

3,067,670 

101.9 

53-2 

1870, 

59,804 

5,838,058 

2,917,793 

2,920,265 

97.6 

50.0 

i860, 

55,698 

5,727,671 

2,704,133 

3,023,538 

102.8 

47.2 

1850, 

46,760 

4,555,393 

2,039,596 

2,515,797 

974 

44.8 

Number  and  Acreage  of  Farms,  and  Value  of  Farm  Property, 
June  I,  1900,  classified  by  principal  source  of  income. 


Principal  Source 

Number 

Number  of  Acres 

in  Farms. 

Value  of 

of  Income. 

of  Farms. 

Av. 

Total. 

Per  ct. 

Farm  Prop. 

Dairy  products, 

17,740 

100.6 

1,785,286 

28.4 

$38,751,782 

Live  stock, 

15,048 

102. 1 

1,537,083 

24.4 

28,978,948 

Hay  and  grain, 

7,453 

97-5 

726,661 

11.5 

13,601,110 

Vegetables, 

5,263 

101.8 

535,611 

8.5 

12,409,818 

Fruit, 

551 

64.2 

35,404 

0.6 

1,075,509 

Flowers  and  plants, 

65 

9.6 

625 

(I) 

293,255 

Nursery  products. 

16 

78.4 

1,254 

(I) 

84,940 

Miscellaneous, 

13,163 

127.5 

1,678,022 

26.6 

27,215,542 

The  State, 

59,299 

106.2 

6,299,946 

100.0 

122,410,904 

(i)  Less  than  one 

-tenth  of 

one  per 

cent. 

Number  and  Acreage  of  Farms,  and  Value  of  Farm  Property, 
June  I,  1900,  classified  by  area,  with  percentages. 


No.  of 

No.  of  Acres  in  Farms. 

Val.  Farm 

Prop. 

Area. 

Farms. 

Average.  Total. 

Per  ct. 

Total.  Perct. 

Under  3  acres, 

371 

2.8 

1,034 

(I) 

$441,290 

0.4 

3  to  9, 

2,042 

7.3 

14,933 

0.2 

2,484,250 

2.0 

10  to  19, 

2,890 

14. 1 

40,690 

0.7 

3,752,260 

3.1 

20  to  49, 

9,267 

34.3 

317,627 

50 

13,131,150 

10.7 

50  to  99, 

18,644 

69.6 

1,297,754 

20.6 

31,386,890 

25-7 

100  to  174, 

17,191 

123.8 

2,127,393 

33.8 

39,178,374 

32.0 

175  to  259, 

5,662 

207.0 

1,171,767 

18.6 

17,399,050 

14.2 

260  to  499, 

2,598 

322.5 

837,867 

13-3 

10,301,900 

8.4 

500  to  999, 

516 

594.4 

306,709 

4-9 

2,954,890 

2.4 

1,000  and  over. 

114 

1,615-5 

184,172 

2.9 

1,380,850 

I.I 

The  State, 

59,299 

106.2 

6,299,946 

100.0 

122,410,904 

100.0 

(i)  Less  than  one-tenth  of  one  per  cent. 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Acreages,  Quantities  and  Values  of  the  Principal  Farm  Crops 
in  1899. 


Crops. 

Acres. 

Quantity  of  Product. 

Value. 

I  270  2=?4 

1,136,774  tons 

$10,641.^46 

71  76!^ 

0.81  ^  74.8  bu 

^  71 1. GOG 

2.6^2,240 

Oats, 

108,661 

3,700.4^5  bu. 

1,374,573 

117  122 

I  4^8  QIQ  bu 

8'?'?.6'?4 

Corn, 

16,856 

645.040  bu. 

326,824 

T~)rv  liPPnQ 

i-/ 1  V  UV^clIlO, 

10,252 

I  "^7.200  bu. 

290,885 

2=^  202 

468,320  bu. 

185,836 

*small  ■friiitQ 

1,036 

I/1UVVCIS>    <tIKl  pidllLS, 

7T 

8,809 

2'^2  8^o  bu 

I  "^7  448 

Wheat, 

6,667 

116,720  bu. 

T07  "^06 

"NJiircprv  nrndiipts 

±y  Kil  J\.  I  Jf      yll  \J  \A         I.  J  J 

106 

46,207 

T~)rv  Dfas 

2,300 

1=^.00 1  bu 

44,618 

Onions 

168 

44,489  bu. 

38,160 

T  f\  no  A  tra  1 « 

T  c  ■?8n 

CT 

2,758  centals 

7  ^84 

Rye, 

611 

9,290  bu. 

6,126 

Seeds, 

6 

3.082 

Clover  seed, 

519  bu. 

2.oi;6 

Grass  seed, 

417  bu. 

854 

Maple  sugar, 

5,500  pounds 

643 

Nuts, 

593 

Chicory, 

29 

64.820  pounds 

217 

Flaxseed, 

2 

16  bu. 

22 

Miscel.  Vegetables, 

19,845 

1,207,141 

Other  miscellany. 

5.371 

Total, 

1. 660. 1 03 

$21,954,054 

MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Maine  Newspapers. 


ANDROSCOGGIN  COUNTY 

Lewiston  Journal,  Lewiston  Bates  Student,  Lewiston 

Lewiston  Evening  Journal,  Lisbon  Enterprise,  Lisbon  Falls 

Lewiston  The  Adertiser,  Livermore  Falls 

Lewiston  Daily  Sun,  Lewiston  Mechanic  Falls  Ledger,  Me- 

Le  Messager,  Lewiston  chanic  Falls 

AROOSTOOK  COUNTY 

The  Ashland  Gazette,  Ashland  Aroostook  Pioneer,  Houlton 
The  Naturalist,  Ashland  Aroostook  Times,  Houlton 

Aroostook  Republican,  Caribou  Aquillo,  Houlton 
Ft.  Fairfield  Review,  Ft.  Fair-  The  Star  Herald,  Presque  Isle 
field 

CUMBKRIvAND  COUNTY 

Zion's  Advocate,  Portland  Casco  Bay  Breeze,  Portland 

Maine  State  Press,  Portland  The  Bibelot,  Portland 

Portland  Daily  Press,  Portland  Welcome  Guest,  Portland 

Portland  Sun.  Times,  Portland  Ladies'  Magazine,  Portland 

Weekly  Eastern  Argus,  Port-  The  Magnet,  Portland 

land  Portland  Transcript,  Portland 

Daily  Eastern  Argus,  Portland  Westbrook  Chronicle  Gazette, 
Portland    Daily    Advertiser,  Portland 

Portland  Maine  State  S.  S.  Star,  Port- 
land 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Portland    Evening  Express, 
Portland 

Portland  Sun.  Telegram,  Port- 
land 

Masonic  Token,  Portland 
Pine  Tree  Magazine,  Portland 
Safeguard  and  Armory,  Port- 
land 

Maine  Citizen,  Portland 
Maine  Coast  Cottager,  Port- 
land 

Board  of  Trade  Journal,  Port- 
land 


The  Brunswick  Record,  Bruns- 
wick 

Bowdoin  Orient,  Brunswick 
The  Bridgton  News,  Bridgton 
Coast  Watch,  South  Portland 
Cape  Elizabeth  Sentinel,  South 

Portland 
Six  Towns  Times,  Freeport 
Narragansett  Sun,  Gorham 
Deering  News  and  Globe-Star, 

Westbrook 


FRANKUN  COUNTY 

Farmington  Chronicle,  Farm-  Our  Little  People,  Farmington 

ington  Maine  Woods,  Phillips 

School  World,  Farmington        Maine  Woodsman,  Phillips 


HANCOCK  COUNTY 

Ellsworth  American,  Ellsworth  Maine    Coast  Cottager 

Ellsworth  Enterprise,  Ellsw'th  Harbor 

Hancock  County  Democrat, 
Ellsworth 

Bar  Harbor  Record,  Bar  Har- 
bor 

Bar  Harbor  Life  (Sum.)  Bar 
Harbor 


Bar 


Hancock  County  Press,  Bucks- 
port 

Deer  Isle  Messenger,  Deer  Isle 
The  Island  Herald,  North  East 
Harbor 


kknnebe:c  county 
The    Kennebec   Journal,   Au-  The  Hallowell  Register,  Hallo- 

gusta  well 
Daily  Kennebec  Journal,  Au-  The    Eastern  Poultryman, 

gusta  Kent's  Hill 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


153 


Maine  Farmer,  Augusta 
The  New  Age,  Augusta 
Family  Herald,  Augusta 
National  Farmer,  Augusta 
Golden  Moments,  Augusta 
Sunshine,  Augusta 
Literary  Companion,  Augusta 
Vickery's  Fireside  Visitor,  Au- 
gusta 

Hearth  and  Home,  Augusta 
Good  Stories,  Augusta 
The  American  Woman,  Au- 
gusta 

Happy  Hours,  Augusta 

Comfort,  Augusta 

Carleton's  Sportsman's  Jour- 
nal, Augusta 

The  Reporter  Journal,  Gardi- 
ner 


Oakland  Enterprise,  Oakland 
The  Waterville  Sentinel,  Wa- 
terville 

Waterville  Morning  Sentinel, 

Waterville 
Colby  Echo,  Waterville 
Turf,  Farm  and  Home,  Water- 
ville 

Fireside  Gem,  Waterville 
American  Home,  Waterville 
Home  Queen,  Waterville 
Coburn  Clarion,  Waterville 
Civic  League  Record,  Water- 
ville 

The  Pine  Tree  Endeavor,  Wa- 
terville 
The  Triangle,  Waterville 
Winthrop  Budget,  Winthrop 


KNOX  COUNTY 

Camden  Herald,  Camden  Maine  Bugle,  Rockland 

Courier-Gazette,  Rockland 
The  Rockland  Daily  Star, 

Rockland 
Knox  Co.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Mgr., 

Rockland 


Rockland  Opinion,  Rockland 
Home  and  Health  Magazine, 

Rockland 
Thomaston  Herald,  Thomaston 


LINCOIvN  COUNTY 

Damariscotta  Herald,  Damaris-  Lincoln  County  News,  Waldo- 

cotta  boro 

Boothbay  Register,  Boothbay  The  Sheepscot  Echo,  Wiscas- 

Harbor  set 


154 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


OXFORD  COUNTY 

The  Bethel  News,  Bethel  Rumford     Citizen,  Rumford 

Norway  Advertiser,  Norway  Falls 

Rumford  Falls  Times,  Rum-  Oxford  Democrat,  South  Paris 
ford  Falls 


PENOBSCOT  COUNTY 

Weekly  Commercial,  Bangor      Eastern  Gazette,  Dexter 
Daily  Commercial,  Bangor 
Daily  News,  Bangor 
The  Weekly  News,  Bangor 
The  Industrial  Journal,  Bangor 
Maine  Sportsman,  Bangor 


Lincoln  Chronicle,  Lincoln 
Millinocket  Jour.,  Millinocket 
The  Old  Town  Enterprise,  Old 

Town 
The  Campus,  Orono 


PISCATAQUIS  COUNTY 

Piscataquis  Observer,  Dover      The  Guilford  Recorder,  Guil- 
ford 


SAGADAHOC  COUNTY 

Bath  Independent  and  Enter-  The  Bath  Anvil,  Bath 

prise,  Bath  Richmond  Bee,  Richmond 

Bath  Daily  Times,  Bath 

SOMERSET  COUNTY 

Bingham  Herald,  Bingham  Norridgewock    Gazette,  Nor- 

Union  Advocate,  North  Anson  ridgewock 

Somerset    Reporter.    Skowhe-  Pittsfield  Advertiser,  Pittsfield 

Ran  Pittsfield  Journal,  Pittsfield 

Fairfield  Journal,  Fairfield  Madison  Bulletin,  Madison 

The  Good  Will  Record,  Hinck-  New  Portland  Sun.  New  Port- 
ley  land 

Solon  Times,  Solon 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


155 


WALDO 

Republican  Journal,  Belfast 
Maine   Temperance  Record, 

Belfast 
The  Girls'  Home,  Belfast 


COUNTY 

The  Sea  Breeze,  Brooks 
Winterport  Advertiser,  Win- 
terport 


WASHINGTON  COUNTY 

Calais  Advertiser,  Calais  Eastport  Sentinel,  Eastport 

Calais  Times,  Calais  Eastport  Citizen,  Eastport 

Narraguagus  Times,   Cherry-  Lubec  Herald,  Lubec 

field  Machias  Republican,  Machias 

Jonesport  Enterprise  Machias  Union,  Machias 


YORK 

Biddeford  Weekly  Jour.,  Bid- 
deford 

Biddeford  Daily  Jour.,  Bidde- 
ford 

Weekly  Record,  Biddeford 
Daily  Record,  Biddeford 
La  Justice,  Biddeford 
Eastern  Star,  Kennebunk 
Kennebunk  Enterprise,  Kenne- 
bunk 

The  Wave  (summer),  Kenne- 
bunkport 


COUNTY 

The  Old  Orchard  Mirror,  Old 
Orchard 

The  Independent,  So.  Berwick 

The  Tribune,  Saco 

San  ford  Weekly  Tribune,  San- 
ford 

Springvale  Advocate,  Spring- 
vale 

^  The  Old  York  Transcript,  York 
Village 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Maine  Court  Directory. 


SUPREME  JUDICIAL  COURT. 
Chief  Justice — L.  A.  Emery,  Ellsworth. 
Associate  Justices — W.  P.  Whitehouse,  Augusta ;  Geo.  E.  Bird, 
Portland ;  A.  R.  Savage,  Auburn ;  H.  C.  Peabody,  Portland ; 
A.  M.  Spear,  Gardiner :  L.  C.  Cornish,  Augusta ;  A.  W.  King, 
Ellsworth. 

TERMS  OF  COURT. 

LAW  COURT. 

For  the  purposes  of  the  Law  Court  of  the  State  of  Maine 
shall  constitute  one  District.  The  sessions  of  the  Supreme 
Judicial  Court  as  a  Law  Court  shall  be  holden  as  follows : 

At  Augusta,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  December ;  Bangor  on 
the  first  Tuesday  of  June ;  Portland  on  fourth  Tuesday  of  June, 
all  the  foregoing  to  be  holden  within  each  year. 

NISI  PRIUS  TERMS. 
Trial  terms  of  the  court  are  held  annually  as  follows : 
Androscoggin — At  Auburn,  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  January, 

April  and  September,  civil  and  criminal. 

Aroostook — At  Houlton,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  April  (with 

adjourned  term  at  Caribou),  and  third  Tuesday  of  September, 

civil  and  criminal ;  and  at  Caribou  on  the  third  Tuesdav  of 

November,  civil. 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAI.. 


157 


Cumberland — At  Portland,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  Jan- 
uary, April  and  October,  civil.  (The  Superior  Court  has  exclu- 
sive criminal  jurisdiction.) 

Franklin-— At  Farmington,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  February, 
and  fourth  Tuesday  of  September,  civil  and  criminal ;  and  on 
the  third  Tuesday  of  May,  civil,  unless  otherewise  ordered. 

Hancock — At  Elsworth,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  April  and 
October,  civil  and  criminal,  and  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  Jan- 
uary, civil. 

Kennebec — At  Augusta,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  March,  and 
third  Tuesday  of  October,  civil.  (The  Superior  Court  has 
exclusive  criminal  jurisdiction  except  trials  for  murder.) 

Knox — At  Rockland,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  January,  first 
Tuesday  of  April,  and  third  Tuesday  of  September,  civil  and 
criminal. 

Lincoln — At  Wiscasset,  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  April  and 
October,  civil  and  criminal. 

Oxford — At  South  Paris,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  October 
and  March,  and  at  Rumford  Falls  on  the  second  Tuesday  of 
May,  civil  and  criminal. 

Penobscot — At  Bangor,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  January,  April 
and  October,  civil ;  and  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  February,  and 
second  Tuesday  of  August,  criminal. 

Piscataquis — At  Dover,  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  January  and 
September,  civil  and  criminal,  and  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  May, 
civil. 

Sagadahoc — At  Bath,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  April,  third 
Tuesday  of  August,  and  fourth  Tuesday  of  December,  civil  and 
criminal. 

Somerset — At  Skowhegan,  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  March 
and  September,  and  fourth  Tuesday  of  December,  civil  and 
criminal. 

Waldo — At  Belfast,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  January,  and  the 
third  Tuesday  of  April  and  September,  civil  and  criminal. 


158 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


IVashington — At  Machias,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  January 
and  October,  and  at  Calais,  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  April,  civil 
and  criminal. 

York — At  Saco,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  January  ;  and  at 
Alfred,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  May  and  third  Tuesday  of  Sep- 
tember, civil  and  criminal. 

SUPERIOR  COURT. 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 

Terms  held  at  Portland,  on  first  Tuesday  of  every  month 
except  June,  July  and  August ;  the  January,  May  and  September 
terms  are  for  civil  and  criminal  trials ;  other  terms  are  for  civil 
trials  exclusively. 

Judge,  Levi  Turner,  Portland,  (salary  $3,000)  ;  clerk,  Llewel- 
lyn Barton,  Portland. 

KENNEBEC  COUNTY. 

Terms  held  at  Augusta,  on  second  Tuesday  of  January,  and 
first  Tuesday  of  April  and  September;  at  Waterville  on  second 
Tuesday  of  June  and  November.  The  June  and  November 
terms  are  for  civil  trials  only ;  the  others  for  civil  and  criminal 
trials. 

Judge,  Oliver  G.  Hall,  Augusta,  ($2,500,  with  $200  addi- 
tional for  expenses  at  Waterville)  ;  clerk,  Chas.  W.  Jones, 
Augusta. 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


159 


Maine  Cliuirctiee. 


Advent  Christian — Churches,  84;  members,  2,^00;  minis- 
ters, 75. 

Protestant  Episcopal — The  General  Convention,  composed 
of  102  bishops,  and  clerical  and  lay  deputies  from  82  dioceses 
and  missionary  districts,  met  at  Richmond,  Va.,  on  the  first 
Wednesday  in  October,  1907.  Diocese  of  Maine:  Clergy,  36; 
parishes  and  missions,  67 ;  communicants,  5,025.  Annual  meet- 
ing held  at  Portland,  in  May,  1908. 

Free  Baptist — Maine  Association  established  September, 
1889.  Quarterly  meetings,  16;  churches,  207;  ordained  min- 
isters, 1 10;  communicants,  11,847. 

Congregational — General  Conference  organized  in  Maine 
January  10,  1826;  churches,  262;  membership,  21,327;  clergy- 
men, 190;  Sunday  School  scholars,  20,981 ;  young  people's  soci- 
eties, 6,334;  benevolent  contributions,  $50,728;  home  expendi- 
tures, $282,629. 

Methodist  Episcopal — Organized  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  Dec. 
25,  1784.  Church  in  Maine  composed  of  two  conferences, 
Maine  Conference  and  East  Maine  Conference.  The  Maine 
Conference  is  composed  of  the  Portland,  Central  and  Augusta 
districts;  has  148  churches;  92  parsonages;  117  ministers; 
10,822  members;  1,307  probationers;  12,723  Sunday  School 
scholars.  The  East  Maine  Conference  is  composed  of  the 
Bangor,  Bucksport  and  Rockland  districts;  has  162  churches; 
91  parsonages;  105  ministers;  8,600  members;  1,029  pi"oba- 
tioners;  11,989  Sunday  School  cholars. 


i6o 


MAINE  REFERENCE  MANUAL. 


Universalist — Parishes,  93;  families,  5,610;  church  organ- 
izations, 72 ;  members,  3,402 ;  church  edifices,  87 ;  Sunday 
56;  Sunday  School  scholars,  4,200;  preachers,  61 ;  annual  meet- 
ings held  in  June. 

Friends — New  England  yearly  meeting  of  Friends  is  held 
alternately  at  Portland,  Maine,  and  Providence,  R.  I.  Meets 
at  Providence.  June,  1909.  The  denomination  has  24  meeting- 
houses in  Maine,  with  about  1,800  members. 

New  Jerusalem — This  denomination  has  three  churches  in 
Maine,  with  a  membership  of  133. 

Unitarian — Maine  Association  incorporated  1875  and  organ- 
ized at  Saco,  Oct.  8,  1878;  has  21  churches. 

Seventh  Day  Adventist — Has  21  churches,  with  about 
600  members. 

Christian — Ministers,  35;  membership,  about  3,600;  con- 
ferences, 3. 

Disciples — Churches,  7 ;  membership,  about  500. 

Evangelical  Lutheran — Churches,  7;  membership,  1,445; 
first  Lutheran  church  formed  in  Portland  in  1874. 

Presbyterian — Churches,  3  ;  ministers,  3 ;  membership,  about 
503.  Churches  in  Maine  are  a  part  of  Boston  Presbytery. 
Sunday  Schools,  6 ;  membership,  about  425.  First  Presbyterian 
Church  in  Portland  organized  in  1885  ;  Presbyterian  Church  in 
Houlton  organized  in  1888. 

Church  of  God — Denomination  organized  1830,  at  Harris- 
burg,  Pa.    First  church  in  Maine  formed  Sept.  27,  1873, 
Palmyra  by  Silas  L.  Pennell  and  24  others.  Number  of  churches, 
12;  ministers,  16;  communicants,  about  250. 

Roman  Catholic — Diocese  of  Portland  embraces  Maine, 
Louis  S.  Walsh,  bishop.  Churches,  104;  chapels,  33;  priests, 
121  ;  college  for  boys,  i  ;  academies  for  girls,  5  ;  orphan  asylums, 
3 ;  parochial  schools,  23,  with  attendance  of  9,437 ;  home  for 
aged  women,  i  :  schools  for  Indian  children,  4.  Catholic  pop- 
ulation about  110,000. 


PART  II 


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OPPOSITE  ELECTRIC  WAITING  ROOM 

LEWISTON,  ME. 


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Stetson  $4.00  Hats  Athletic  Outfits 

in  variety 

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order        Special  \  alues  m  Underwear,  Hosiery,  Gloves 

I  CAN  PLEASE  YOU  IN  UNION  SUITS 

Shirts  made  to  measure.  Shirts  and  collars  in 
stock,  12  to  19  inch,  Sweaters  and  Sweater 
Jackets  for  Ladies,  Men  and  Children,  Bath 
Robes,  Smoking  Jackets,  Dress  Vests  and  Bath- 
ing Suits  for  Men,  Women  and  Children 
White  Coats  and  Aprons,  Wool  Frocks  for 
Marketmen.  Overalls  to  fit  the  largest  man  or 
smallest  boy 

Everything  for  baseball,  foot- 
ball basketball  and  Tennis. 
Clothing  to  measure  at  popu- 
lar prices,  suits  at  $15,  $20, 
$25. 

Correspondence  solicited.  When  in  Lewiston  make  my 

store  your  headquarters. 

s.  p. 

LEWISTON,  MAINE 


Census  of  Cilcbsten 


NOTE — Where  no  post  office  is  expressed  Sabattus  Post 
Office  is  understood.  R.  F.  D.  Routes  are  designated  by  the  num- 
ber of  the  Route. 


A 

Alexanderj  Frank  gen  wk 
Alexander,  Lillie 

Mabel  E  (m  Wright 

Clara 

Earle  E 

Mildred  E 
Alexander,  Leland  lab 

Fannie  E  (m  Robinson 

Susie  M  pi 

John  L  pi 
Alexander,  Albert  pi 
Alexander,  Frank  pi 
Amback,  Chas. 

Supt  W  W  M  Co 

*John  E,  mgr  clo  store 
23  Cherry,  Meriden,  Conn 

*  Carrie  A  tr 

29  Arlington,  Hyde  Park,  Mass 
*Ina  M   prin.  gram  sch 

No  Attleboro,  Mass 

*  Annie    (m  Butler 

70  Arlington 

Hyde  Park,  Mass 


2d  wife  Sarah  C 

(Gatlin-Carrell 
^Myrtle  C  (m  Pierce 

20  Elm,  Auburn 
*Lake  E  (m  Abbott 
Ocean  House,  Old  Orchard 
Genevieve  H  h  sch 

Auburn 

Ames,  Wm  A  far 
Nellie  E  (White 
Francena  M    grad  nurse 
^Florence  S  stu 

Arlington,  Mass 
*Marion  D  tr 

Manchester,  N  H 
John  A    cl  Lewiston 
Andrews,  Sarah  E  Richmond 
*Mae  L  (m  Lane 
186  Winsor 

Cambridge,  Mass 
*  Sadie  E  (m  Thornton 

Everett,  Wash 
^Russell  E  ranchman 

Carlton,  Oregon 


2 


WEBSTER 


'^Florence  M  (m  Stevens 

Lewiston 

*Freeman  L    cl  Auburn 

Arthur  E    mill  op 
Ashton,  Wm  far 

Sarah  (Edwards 

WmH  far 

Frankie  stu 
Ashton,  Jane  (Gaskell 

Samuel 

Elizabeth  (m  Niles 
Wm  far 

*  J  ames   barber  Lewiston 

Charlie  weaver 

Jane  (m  Wilkins 

Fred  carder 

Center  Village,  Conn 

Clara  (m  Ramsey 
Ashton,  C  A    mill  op 

Lillian  (Ricker 

IMildred  E  pi 

Lawrence  W 
Atwood,  Fred  far 

Lola  E  (Jordan 

Jordan  F  pi 

Winefrod  E  pi 

Byron  J  pi 

Christine  pi 

Eloise 
Austin,  R.  W.  ])arber 

Georgie  E  (Bubier 

]\rabel  E 

*Rosella  E    td  op 

Lewiston 


*  Gertrude  L   Journal  office 
Lewiston 

*R  W  Jr  mill  op 

Unionville,  Conn 
Fred  L    mill  op 
Harry  M   gr  cl 
Gladys  M  pi 
Beatrice  F  grandchild 
Aveyard,  Jane  T  (Thresh 
Abbott  mill 
*Annie  (m  Dotson 

Dover,  N  IT 
*William    mill  op 

Pittsfield 

Eliza  (m  Walker 
^Alfred    mill  op 

Plymouth,  ]\Iass 
Aveyard,  Abbott    mill  op 
Jane  G  (G reaver 

B 

Bain,  Wm  dyer 

Annie  (Rouse 

*Annie  E   bk  kpr  Lewiston 

*W^m  A  chemist 

41  W  64th  N  Y  City 

George  T    cl  liCwiston 

Alexander  G  dyer 

Harry  stu 
Bangs,  Judson    grist  mill 

Clara  E  (Jones 

Allen  L    grist  mill 


CENSUS 


3 


*Archie  R  tr 

Hamilton,  N  Y 
Bangs,  Allen  L    grist  mill 

Houlton 

Charlotte  M  (Sullivan 
Barnes,  John   far  R  D  2 

Maude  G  (Nowell 

Greta  E 
Barton,  Weston  mill  op 

Florence  (Carroll 

Leo  E 

^Barton,  Olive  A  (m  Ketchum 
*Beulah  (m  Akely 

Presque  Isle 
*Ilhoda  R  (m  Burnette 

Monti  cello 

Sadie  A 
Barton,  Rhoda  C  (Jordan 
Bates,  Rev  Marcus  A 

Elizabeth  B  (Blanchard 
*yiola  G  (m  Goodwidge 

S  Hanover,  Mass 
*M  A  Jr   team  and  far 

Mill  Brook,  Mast, 
Arthur  I  gen  wk 
*Elwin  W   s  s  op 

S  Andover,  Mass 

*  Olive  R  milliner 

554  Washington 

Whitman,  Mass 

*  Alice  C    training  sch 

106  Pleasant  avenue 
Jamaica  Plains,  Mass 
Cora  E  stu 


Stanley  J  S  stu 
Bearhope,  R  S   supt.  wool  dept 

Sarah  J  (Mortimore 
Benson,  Chas  W  mach 

Lewiston 

Nellie  P  (Carr 

AVallace  E  druggist 
Berry,  Richard  C   far     R  D  2 

Lottie  E  (m  Drinkwater 

*Mabel  S    (m  Smith 
15  Myrtle  ave  Portsmouth,  N  H 

^Howard  L  eng 

Portsmouth,  N  H 

*Perl  E  (m  Rowe 
44  Union,  Portsmouth,  N  H 
Bickford,  Geo  L   far       R  D  2 

Elsie  D  (Higgins 

^Herbert  E  car 

Auburn 

^Geo  L  cl 

9  Granite,  Auburn 

Fred  W  car 

Milan  L  car 

Bessie  A  tr 
Billings,  Chas  L   mill  op 

Mary  (Scott 

Margaret  I  pi 

Thaddeus  S  pi 

Geo  M 
Blake,  Walter   mill  op 

Eliza  (Currie 

Robert  G  mill  op 

Willie  C    mill  op 

Sadie  A  mill  op 


4 


WEBSTER 


Walter  W  stu 

Jeanett  pi 

Norman  L 
Booker,  Geo  L  mason 

"W  Bowdoin 

Olive  V  (Hamilton 

Wm  J  stu 

Roland  A  pi 

Raymond  H  pi 

Grace  L 

Louise  V 
Booker,  Eugene  A    R  D  car 

Annie  (Gayton 

Gusta   sch  tr  . 

Nellie  (m  Coburn 
Bouchard,  C   far  &  car 

]\Iary  (Lemieux 

*  Joseph    car  Lewiston 

Dominique  far 

Prank 

Bouche,  Jos  far  Lis})on 
Brown,  Seldon  E   mill  op 

Lisbon 

Laura  A  (Davies 

Walter  far 
Brann,  Walter  far  Lisbon 

Mary  (  

Brann,  AValter    far  Lisbon 

Alice  M  (Dinsmore 

Ro])ert  S 
linidbury,  Bertha  (Silbranson 
Brewer,  Chas  H    far      R  D  2 

Hazel  F  (Jackson 

James  Herl)ert 


Bryant,  Drucilla  (Patten 

Lewiston 

H  J  far 
Brjarnt,  E  S    rtd     Lewiston  2 

Charity  J  (Coffin-Carr 
Buker,  ]\I  P   f ar  R  D  2 

Susie  E  (Cole 
Buker,  S  C  rtd 

*Eva  F  stu 

1448  Bedford  avenue 
Brooklyn,  N  Y 

*Fred  M  clerg 

No  Sterling,  Conn 

M  F  far 
Burnham,  E  M   bd  ho  Sabattus 

Sarah  F  f  Stevens-Starbird 

Horatio 

step-children 

Herbert  E  Starbird  mill  op 
Luella  A  Starbird    mill  op 

C 

Callahan,  Thom  H  mill  op 

Julia  (IMurray 

1\I  Gertrude  stu 

Raymond  stu 

J  Forest  pi 
Canning,  Mary  ho 
*Carr,  Carrie  (m  Bearce 

Freeport 

Nellie  P  (m  Benson 

■*Chas  L  druggist 

Westbrook 


CENSUS 


5 


Carville,  Herbert  J   far  R  D  1 
Addie  A  (Cairipbell 
*E  Guy   boss  last  shop 

Brockton,  ]\lass 
*Maude  A   steg  &  type  wr 
Portland,  Me 
Chandler,  Mariam  (FogQ- 

E  D  2 

Avery  E  far 
Churchill,  Loring   mill  op 

Maria  (Hall 

Hattie  R  sta 

Stella  M  pi 

Gladys  F  pi 
Cliffe,  Brummit,  weav 

Emma  (Kempt 

Mary  Evelyn  pi 
Cloutier,  Jos    far  Lisbon 

May  (Pearl 

*Mamie  (m  Cloutier  Lisbon 
John    mill  op 
Josie   mill  op 
Wilfred    mill  op 
IdaM  pi 
Coburn,  Geo  Gartley  truck 
Mabel  E  (Hurd 
child 

Pauline  Stilkey 
Coburn,  Albert  mill  op 

Nellie  (Booker 

Agnes 
Coburn,  John  L  team 

Mary  (Torrance 

Geo  G  truck 


Fred  R  spin 

Wm  G  weav 

John  A  spin 

Lottie  (m  Flewelling 

Mamie  stu 
Coffin,  Eugene  C   far  Lewiston 

Fannie  (Greene 

Bessie  J   s  s  op 

Ernest  B  cl 
Colby,  Hattie  A  (Bearce  R  D  1 

Motley  P  far 
Conroy,  Chas  mill  op 

Mary  (Donnely 

Fannie   mill  op 
Conway,  Matthew  F  mill  op 

Mary  (Crumlisk 

Catherine    Journal  Office 
Lewiston 

Matthew  F  Jr   mill  op 

Harry  J  stu 

Madeline  S  pi 

Mary  E  pi 
Cook,  Edward  L  overseer  dr  rm 
Sabattus 

Minnie  A  (Carver 

Hazel  L  pi 

Geo  E  W  pi 

Bernice  R 

Carlyss  M 
Cook,  Wm   mill  op 

Mary  K  (Aegan 

*Wm  Jr  weav 

Providence,  R  I 

Edward  L   mill  op 


6 


WEBSTER 


Walter    mill  op 
*Albert  li    mill  op 

Pittsfield 
*Florence  G  (m  Russell 

Lewiston 

Ruth  A   mill  op 
Cook,  Lue  N  (Maxwell 

Leroy  S  pi 
Coombs,  Chas  W  life  ins 
Crow,  Addie  (White 

Elmer  stu 
Crowther,  Wm    mill  op 

Josie  (Plummer-Sturtevant 

step-children 

*  Clarence  O  coach 

No  Vasselboro 

*]\relvin  far  So  China 
Currie,  Thom  weav 

Isabella  (Halliday 

Helen  H  pi 

May  H  pi 

Fannie  J  pi 
Currie,  Wm   mill  op 

Sarah  (Ilalladay 

Eliza  (m  Blake 

Thorn  weav 

Wm    i^on  wk 

*Sara]i  (m  Reed  AVilton 

IMarjraret  (m  :\[itchell 
Currier,  John  B   sil  mfg-  R  D  2 

Ilattie  (Stone 

Grace  j)! 
Curtis,  Noiiiiah    far  W  Bowdoin 

I\;i<li;i(l  A  (Bubier 


Annie  E  (m  Olin 
Fred  E  far 

*Edw  s  s  op  Lewiston 
Lester  G  far 
Frank  far 
Harrison  lab 
Jennie  M  (  m  Libby 
Curtis,  Lester  G  far 

W  Bowdoin 

D 

Davis,  Geo  C    mill  op 

Nellie  (Mitchell    dr  mkr 

M  Linwood  stu 
Davis,  Lee  W   far   Lewiston  2 

Agnes  T  (Judge 

Benj  L 

Melvin  J 
Davis,  Elizabeth  J  (Wilson 

Lewiston 

Lee  W  far 
Danforth,  E  H  cl 

Emily  (Eaton 

Elizabeth    music  tr 

Wallace  pi 
Danforth,  Lois  (Adams 

E  H 

Deering,  Frank  H   far     R  D  2 
Dolly  D  (iMooers 
*Frank  W  mach 

IMechanic  Falls 
Eva  ]\I    sch  tr 
Ralph  B  cl 


CENSUS 


7 


*Luella  M  tel  op  Lewiston 

*  Grace  E  tr  Sanford 
^Wallace  L  elec 

Boston,  Mass 
*Lena  M   steg  &  bk  kpr 

Poland 

Harold  G  stu 

PTazel  C  pi 
Dignard,  Joseph  A   far  R  D  2 

Delvina  (Greenwood 

Wilfred  J   mill  op  ^ 

Frank  H 
Dinham,  Geo  E  far 
Dinsmore,  C  A   mill  op 

Lydia  (Poss   tel  cent  office 

*Nina  (m  Harmon 

Winthrop 

*Mattie  G  (m  Toothaker 

22  Bailey,  Bath 

Kittie  (m  Young 

Mary  E 

Prankie  E  bk  kpr  &  sten 
Dixon,  Mary  (Clark-Small 
Step-child 

Emily  A  Small  stu 
Dodson,  Tom    mill  op 
'    Jane  (Thornton 
'^VRuth  A  (m  Conley 

Addison,  Conn 
*Geo  H  mill  op  Dover,  N  H 

*  Annie  (m  Tinot  R  I 
Drinkwater,  Susan  (Dennett 

*Lizzie  (m  Wright 

Norwich,  Conn 


Eugene  mail  carrier 
Drinkwater,  E  A    mail  carrier 

Statira  (Holbrook 

Leslie  E  stu 

Richard  D  pi 

Charlotte  E  pi 

Raymond  L  pi 
Drinkwater,  C  S    far     R  D  2 

Florence  C  (Jordan 

*C  E    Penley's  pack  fac 
51  Pleasant,  Auburn 

Maude  F  (m  Hewey 

Mildred  A  stu 
Drinkwater,  Albert  T  f ar  R  D  2 

Lottie  (Berry 
Dunlap,  Augustine    mill  op 

Fannie   ( Tarr  -  Alexander 
Dunn,  Miss  Jane 
Dyer,  W  F    lab     W  Bowdoin 

Agnes  (James 

step-child 

George  Wood  pi 

E 

Earley,  Geo  M   mill  op 

Susie  (Drinkwater 

Geo  A  stu 

Beatrice  M  pi 

Chas  D 

Forrest  H 
Eaton,  Mary  E 

( McKenney-McKinney 

*  Clara  (m  Adams  Bowdoin 


8 


WEBSTER 


Emily  (m  Danfortli 
Julia  (m  Wood 
*Alden  F  McKenney 
car,  con,  bid  Woodstock,  N  B 

F 

Fisher,  Abbie  (Adams 
Scott  W  far 

Asa  C  cl  Lewiston 
Fisher,  Asa  W  far 

Rebecca  J  (Gra}^ 

Harry  N   stock  farm 
Flewelling,  S  G    far       R  D  2 

Carrie  G  (Staten 

Harry  B  fin  mill 

*Edith  L  (m  Coffin 

24  Webster,  Lewiston 
Flewelling,  Harry 

sec  hand  fin  room 

Lottie  (Coburn 

Edith  M  pi 

Dorothy  M 
Foss,  Chas  F    far  R  D  2 

Ann  F  (Briggs 

*Nettie  V  (m  Pratt  Auburn 

*Leora  (m  Goss  Lisbon  Ctr 
Freeman,  Jos  M    far     R  D  2 

Cora  E  (Jones 

Jesse  E  car 

Fern  K  ])\ 
Fuller,  Geo  W  far 
Furl)ush,  Isaac    far     R  D  2 

Anvella  (m  Gordon 


Furbush,  Samuel  far 
G 

Gallagher,  Lloyd 

Gardner,  E  S    elec  &  mach 

Alice  E  (Bubier 

Mary  Evelyn  pi 

Grace  E  pi 

Willie  E 

Lewie  M 
Gayton,  J  A    far     Lew^iston  2 

Eliza  (Osborn 

Lena  M  s  s  op 

*Mabel  L  (m  Whitney 

Topsham 

Emma  L  stu 
Gauthier,  Rosie  ho 
Gile,  R  Ellen 

Gordon,  Lewis    far        R  D  2 

Anvella  (Furbush 

Irene  A 

Verna  E 
Goulding,  Mary  Ann  (Gouldins 

Jane  P  (m  Phelan 
Green,  James   mill  op 

Jennie  (Mitchell 

Florence  pi 

Willie  pi 

Harry  pi 
Greenwood,  V 

Dep  Sher  &  s  mason 

Lizzie  (Jackson 
Greenwood,  V  rtd 


CENSUS 


9 


Alphonso   s  mason 

Lisbon  R  D 
Verres  dep  sher 
Chas  F  mach 
Ralph  s  s  op 

*Jane  (m  Wright  Greene 

*Kate  (m  Fox 

Worcester,  Mass 

Jennie  (m  Stevens 

*Lucy  (m  Jenkins  B  Wales 
Greenwood,  Ralph    s  s  op 

Luetta  (Ray 

Bertha  E  (m  Stone 

Lilla  M  pi 
Greenwood,  Alphonso  s  mason 
Lewiston  2 

Laura  E  (Stewart-Rideout 
Griffith,  Isaac  weav 

Elverna  (Lancaster 

Linwood  A 


Haley,  Frank  M   far     R  D  2 

*Bertha  M   tr  Pasaic,  N  J 

*Eva  M  (m  Thomas 

Brunswick 

2nd  wife  Carrie  E  ( Tarr 

Nelson  F 
Hall,  Webb 

Ellen  (Torance 

Frank  A  stu 

Emma  E  stu 
Halliday,  Wm  E  night  watch 


Helen  E  (Hendry 
Isabel  D  (m  Currie 
*Frank  W    law  Newport 
Fannie  Dixon 
*Mary  B  (m  Smith  Oxford 
Ham,  Edmond  R    far  R  D  1 
Nellie  M  (Hewey 
step-child 

Lillian  M.  Drinkwater  stu 
Hamilton,  Warren  rtd  sol 
Hamilton,  Isaac  far 

Addie  (Patterson 

Alfred  F  far 
Hamilton,  John  L    lab  R  D  2 
Hanke,  Wm  gardener 

Pauline  (Harmon 

*Hattie  (m  Myers 

Lawrence,  Mass 

*  Annie  (m  Aleck  Mass 

Halena  (m  Walcroft 

*Villie    mill  op 

Davenport,  Iowa 

^Louisa  (m  Mayster 

Staten,  Mass 

Minnie       Plymouth,  Mass 

George  weav 
Hartford,  Osborn  A  s  s  op 

Mabel  E  (Gray 

Elsie  M  pi 

Lena  R  pi 

Herbert  O 

Ada  y 

Celia  A 
Hatch,  Herbert  C  far 


10 


WEBSTER 


Eliza  J  (Ridley 
Hayes,  Will    mach  Lewiston 
Holla  well,  Alice  ho 
Hewey,  0  B  f ar  R  D  1 

Eleona  (Holbrook 

Nellie  M  (m  Ham 

IMarcia  N  (m  Weymouth 

Oscar  E  far 

Osgood  S  far 
Hewey,  Oscar  far 

Maude  F  (Drinkwater 
Hewey,  J  E   far  R  D  2 

*  Joseph    last  fac  Auburn 

*Ethel  (m  Tarr 

Summer,  Auburn 
Higgins,  Roseanna  (Gilpatrick 

R  D  2 

Ernest  L  far 
Elmer  E  far 
Clara  M  Doloff  pi 
Higgins,  Frank  far 
Lucy  (Sylvester 
*Flora  B  (m  Hallowell 

Weeks  IMills 
Aldia  M  (m  Hammond 
Lucy  J  (m  Trask 
Effic 

Higgins,  Will  X   night  watch 
Amanda  N  (Besse 
*WilIic  F    mill  op 

Augusta 

Frank  I.  far 
OfM).  I'    mill  op 
Ilirscli,  Adniph  fixer 


Adolph  Aveav 

*  Annie  (m  Gunther 

41  Swain,  Dracut,  Mass 
Emma  (m  Stevens 
Frank  weav 
Minnie  (m  Lake 
Albert  weav 
2nd  wife  Clara 

( Lancaster- Ayer 

step-child 

^Mabel  (m  Allen 

Bowdoinham 

Gladys  (m  Thompson 

Chas    gen  wk 
Hirst,  John  F    mill  op 

Mary  A  (Semister 
Llodsdon,  Frank  0  blk 

Nellie  A  (Young 

Frank  R  pi 

Clarence  S  C  pi 

Arthur  L  pi 

Owen  W 
Holbrook,  C  H  car 

Abbie  M  (Tarr 

Statira  (m  Drinkwater 

Marcia  A  (Billings 

Bowdoin 

Eva  A  (m  Policy 
Hattie  A    mill  op 
Holdon,  Chas  C    tr  sales 
Marcia  A.  (Billings 
Clyde  T  1)1 
Royal  C  pi 


CENSUS 


11 


Howland,  Lydia  H  (Jordan 

Lewiston 

*Russell    far        So  Paris 
Huen,  Eliza  (Hirst 
Mary  J  (m  Riley 
Wm'^F  cl 

*Chas  J    druggist  Auburn 
Hurd,  Geo  M  far 
Marcia  C  (Stikey 
Olive  M  stu 
Frank  L  pi 
step-child 
Dorothy  G  Stikey 
Hurd,  Albert  J   far        R  D  1 
Ernest  A  lab 
2nd  wife  Ellie  F  (Jones 
Benj  R  pi 
Irene  L  pi 
Delma  L 
•  Hursh,  Albert  pi 

J 

Jackson,  Charlie   mill  op 

Annie  (McGrath 

Norman  C 
Jillson,  Fernald   mill  op 

Alice  (Beal 
Johnson,  J  W   mill  op 

Rachael  M  (Chadbourne 

*  Alice  R  (m  Temple 

Lewiston 
Johnson,  Marion  (Cullen 

Annie  M 


Johnson,  Wm  H  far 
Alice  A  (Reed 
Alwilda  (m  Hammond 
*Alberta  H  team 

Lewiston 
Jones,  Lovina  M  (Denham 

R  D  2 

James  E  far 

Cora  Louise  stu 

Herbert  M  stu 

Hulda  L 
Jones,  John  L    far  Lisbon 

Ethel  F  (m  Sanborn 
Jones,  0  R  merch 
Jones,  G  H   far  R  D  2 

Sarah  C  (Golder 

Elston  A  far 

Cora  E  (m  Freeman 
Jones,  Elston    far  '       R  D  2 

Blanche  pi 

Carlton  F  pi 
Jones,  B  L    far     W  Bowdoin 

Gertrude  (Arnold 

Ira  V  far 

Ina  M  pi 

Myra  pi 
Jones,  B  R    far  R  D  2 

AUie  F  (m  Hurd 
Jordan,  Geo  W  far         R  D  2 

Sarah  R  (Jordan 

*Harry  G    tr  sales 

Lewiston 

*Carrie  F  (m  Crow^ley 

So  Lewiston 


12 


WEBSTER 


Jordan,  B  L    blk   W  Bowdoin 

Mary  E  (Smith 

Amanda  G  pi 

Bertier  L  Jr  pi 

Emma  A  pi 
Jordan,  B  P  far 

Julia  (Moody 
Jordon,  Darius  far 

Lucretia  (Watson 

Annie  (m  Wilkins 
Jordan,  Jesse  E  (Robinson 

bdg  ho 

Walter  B    mill  op 
S  Annie  stu 
step-child 

*Willie  11  Jordan    mil!  op 
Dover,  N  If 
Jordan,  James  G  far 

Eldora'F  (Moody 

Lola  Vj  (m  Atwood 
Jordan,  John  C  car 
Jordan,  J  T  car 

Emma  F  (Tracey 

*Nellie  (m  Witherall 

Wales 
*Rebeeca  (m  Littlefield 

Staunton,  Ark 
*  Eugene  ear  Ridlonville 
*Grace  (m  Kemp  Conn 
Minnie  office  Lewiston 


K 

Keates,  Laura  (Perkins  tr 
Keates,  Caroline  (Kethro 

Geo  barber 
Keenan  Lewis  far  R  D  1 

Alice  (McLaughlin 

Mildred  K 

Evelyn  A 

Cleola  E  M 
Kemp,  Ruth  A  Aveav 
Kemp,  Edgar  weav 
Kerr,  John   mill  op 
Kerr,  Agnes  ho 
Kerr,  Isabell  B  weav 
King,  Michael  L  mill 

Annie  L  (Millet 
Kingslej^,  Geo  T   far  &  mach 

R  D  2 

*L  Maude  (m  Wellman 

115  Summer;  Auburn 

2nd  wife  Mary  L  (Ward 

Evelyn  L  pi 
Kirby,  Lucy  E  (Turner     R  D  1 

Florence  C  (m  Drink  water 

L 

Lamb,  Chas  C      butcher  &  far 
Dora  (Maxwell 
Alvergia   mill  op 
Orland  H 
Walter  A  stu 


CENSUS 


13 


Lancaster,  Stephen  H  far 

R  D  2 

Lydia  (Jones 

Clara  E  (Hirst 

John  E  far 
Lander,  Elbridge  T   far  &  prop 
Sabattus  mineral  spring 

Cynthia  (Clark 
Larochell,  Napoleon   faj-  R  D  2 

Clara  (Raney 
Larrabee,  Emeline  J  (Jones 

Lisbon 

Leland,  Willie  J  far 

Bertha  (Richer 
Leland,  James  W  mil:  op 

Bertha  (Richer 
Lemieux,  Andre   far        R  D  2 

Rebecca  (Crotenu 

*Anna    mill  op     Le  wist  on 

*Antonette  (m  R'.mx 

Lewiston 

*Aldear  (m  Cloutier 

Lev.iston 

Joseph,  ice  Co 
Louis  far 

*Marie  (m  Gousc  Aui)urn 

Eugene    at  home 
Libby,  E  G  rtd 

*Roxy  (m  Ann  is  Wales 
Libby,  Irvin   blk  &  gen  wlv 

Maude  I  pi 

Emma  P  p] 

"Willie  H  pi 

Herbert  pi 


Ethel 

Lord,  J  B    far        Lewiston  2 

Addie  M  (Tozier 
Lynch,  Geo   mill  op 

Ellen  (Holland 
M 

Maines,  Amos    far  R  D  2 

Marden,  Jennie  (Berry 

Winifred  I  stu 
Marquis,  Joseph  far 

Emma  (Boudra 

Edward  pi 

Eva  pi 

Leeda  pi 
Marquis,  Lewis   far         R  D  2 

Lena  TShuron 

*Lewis  mill  op 

Lawrence,  Mass 

J oseph  far 

*Wm  mill  op  Lewiston 
*Levi  mill  op  Lewiston 
*Mary  mill  op  Lewiston 
Louise 

Martin,  Wm  A  G   mill  op 

Janet  (Wilson 

James  I  pi 

Andrew  W  pi 

Wm  A  G  Jr  pi 

Sadie  M  pi 

Effie  M 

Martin,  Margaret  (  

Martin,  Gilbert   mill  op 

Myrtle  I  (Bragg 

Robert  A  pi 


14 


WEBSTER 


Martin,  Alexander   mill  op 
IMaggie  (Clapperton 

*  Robert  sch  tr 

Winterport 

*]\Iary  (m  Goodwin  Elliott 

Gilbert  mill  op 
Mason,  Edw  cl 

Blanch  (Ricker 

Adelaide  M 
]\Taxwell,  Daniel  far  Lewiston  2 

Rebecca  A  (Moody 
Maxwell,  J  W  civil  eng  &  far 

Lilla  M  (m  Larrabee 

*]\Iary  E  (m  Martin 

AVinterpor. 

Bertha  L  (m  Mottram 

AVendell  E  far 
Maxwell,  Llewellyn   f ar  R  D  2 

Eva  (Farrar 

*Fred  s  s  op  Auburn 
James   s  s  op 
Angie  W   coll  stu 
Harold  W  stu 
IMaxwell,  Geo  A   far      R  D  2 
Lucy  M  (Hodgman 

*  Jessie  E  (m  Frost 

IMonmouth  19 

Leslie  C  stu 
Maxwell,  W  S   far         R  D  2 

Ada  W  (Smith 
Liie  N  (m  Cook 
Mcliride,  John    far        R  D  2 

Mary  E      (Goodell  Barton 

•Guy  S   cl     Boston,  Mass 


McDonald,  O  mill  op 

Lula  (Bragg 
IMcFarlin,  Wm   R  R  ser 

Stella  (Mitchell 
]^TcGrath,  Thos   mill  op 

Bertha  (Gilpatrick 
McGuire,  Lillian  (Houghton 

Florence  pi 
McNeill,  S   boot  &  shoe  rep 

*Edward  tailor 

Rochester,  N  H 

*Ernest  laster 

Brockton,  Mass 

*  Simon  laster  Auburn 
Mears,  Chas  H   mill  op 

Katherine  (Welch 
Mamie  E 
Melton,  John   mill  op 
Emma  (Coldwell 

*  Sarah  (m  Golder 

1  Man  ley.  Auburn 

*  Annie  (m  Rayner 

215  Robbins,  Waltham,  Mass 

*  Thomas,  watch  fac 

34  Craft,  Waltham,  Mass 
IMeshau,  Henry  far 

Annie  (  

Rosina 

Mercier,  Doris    far  Lewiston  2 
Mary  (Clou tier 
Joseph 

Henry  w^atchman 
Harry 


CENSUS 


15 


*Matilda  (m  

Lewiston 

Michaud,  Leon   lab         RD  2 
Mary  (Sampson 
Maline 
Laurier 

Milliken,  E  H   far         R  D  1 
Amelia  D  (Rhoades 
*Lillie  (m  Ricker 

Litchfield 

*Melvin  W  s  s  op  Auburn 
Mitchell,  Leola  (   

Sumner   R  R  ser 

Stella  (m  McFarlin 
Mitchell,  Llewellyn  far 
Mitchell,  H  W  ^ 

mill  op  &  poultry  farm 

Edith  M  (Beal 

Clara  H 

Rena  M 
Mitchell,  Eugene  E  mill  op 

Maggie  (Currie 

AVm  H  cl 

Clarence  E  stu 

Lena  B  pi 

Archie  E  pi 

Teddy  R  pi 

Bessie  J 
Mitchell,  Garfield  far 

Maude  (m  Bradbury 
Moeller,  Carl 

Clara  ( Trager 

Paul  pi 

Carl 


Moody,  Herbert    mill  op 
Grace  (Earl 
Harold  E  pi 
Leonard  pi 
Roy 

Moody,  John  W   mill  op 

Eleanor  (Ware 

*John  Elton 

Providence,  R  T 

Gladys  I  stu 
Mottram,  Hugh   mill  op 

Harriet  (Hirst 

Ruth  W   mill  op 
Mottram,  Walter  L 

overseer  weave  room 

Bertha  (Maxwell 

Clara  M 
Mottram,  S  M  L   mill  op 

Vesta  (Starbird 

Walter  L   mill  overseer 
Murray,  Mary  (Croak 

^Elizabeth  A  (m  Sheehan 
Pittsfield,  Mass 

Julia  A  (m  Callahan 

Mary  J  (m  Quinn 

Margaret  T    mill  op 

James  W    mill  op 

Catherine  G 

N 

Newbegin,  J  P    far        R  D  2 
Precena  (Merrill 


16 


WEBSTER 


*Geiieva  (m  Bradstreet 

Lewiston 

*Horatio  F    stove  moulder 
Tuba,  Ariz 
*Geo  J    s  s  op  Lewiston 
Lewiston 

Nathan  far 
Newton,  ]\I  T   M  D 

]\Irs.  L  A  (Jones 
Niles,  Alfonzo   tr  sales 

Lena  A  (Wilber 

Harold  W  barber 

George  "W  stu 
Niles,  Oscar   sec  R  R  ser 

Emma  S  (Scale 
Niles,  F  M  Jr  harness  mfg  & 

repairing 
Niles,  J  M  rtd 

Fred  M  mill  op 

Alfonzo  prof 
Niles,  Fred  M  mill  op 

Elizabeth  (Ashton 

Fred  M  Jr 

harness  mfg  &  repairing 

Walter  H  boating 
Newell,  llattie  (Temple 

Walter  mech 

Maude  G  (m  Barnes 

O 

Oldli.'ini,  Frnncis  far 

\V  Bowdnin 

Annie  (Curtis 


P 

Pierce,  Frank   far  R  D  1 

Ida  E  (Plummer 
Joseph  F  mach 
Pratt,  Haskell  W   gen  wk 

Lewiston  2 
Lizzie  (Lancaster 
Willie  J  stu 
Stephen  H  pi 
Potter,  Noel  B 

ex-county  treas.&  bk  kpr 
Lewiston  2 
Nellie  M  (Potter 
Potter,  G  B    far     Lewiston  2 
Albert  L  fa« 
Winifred  I  stu 
Potter,  Albert  N  far 

Lewiston  2 
*Frank  s  s  op  Natick,  Mass 
*Ida  (m  Leighton 

Natick,  Mass 
*Nellie  (m  Rackliff  Bath 
Geo  far 

2nd  wife  Mary  C  (Johnson 
*Flora  (m  Scofield 

Lewiston 

Irvin   U  S  ser 
Annie   mill  op 
Arthur  far 
Jennie 

*Ernest  C  laundry 

Auburn 

Policy,  Wm  L   far         R  D  2 


CENSUS 


17 


Eva  A  (Holbrook 

Bernice  M  stu 

Charlie  P 

Lola  A 
Pratt,  Melvin  E  blk 

Angie  (Winslow 

Evelyn  E 
Prince,  S  P  C    f ar        R  D  2 

Margaret  (Smullen 

A  P  far 
Phelan,  Jane  P  (Goulding 

Thos  H  cl 

Martin  G  stu 
Powers,  Bert  on  L   far      R  D  1 

Essie  M  (Thompson 
Piatt,  John  W    mill  op 

Lilla  J  (Thorpe 
Q 

Quinn,  James  E    overseer  mill 
Mary  J  (Murray 
Elizabeth  P  pi 
R 

Ramsej^,  Aleck  mill  op 

Clara  (Ashton 

Arthur  pi 
Ramsey,  Alexander  rtd 

Jennie  (Thompson 
Ramsey,  Wm   mill  op 

Eunice  E  stu 

Ruth  E  stu 

Harriet  A 
Rankins,  Ellen  (Baker      R  D  1 
Ranks,  Thos   far     W  Bowdoin 

Nellie  E  (Allen 


Ray,  Alonzo    mill  op 

Clara  (Mottram 

Eddie  S  cl 

Nellie  A  tr 
Rhoades,  Sarah  (Lancaster 

Joseph  M    gen  wk  Lisbon 

Lizzie  (m  Pratt 
Richardson,  Fred  A    sta  agent 

Annie  P  (Torrance 

Helen  H  pi 
Ricker,  Ernest    gen  wk 

Florence  (Pease 

Ernest  W 
Ricker,  Carrie  L  (Knight 

Frank  A    mill  op 

^  Walter  M  barber 

Buckfield 
Ricker,  Frank  carder 

Mamie  (McGrath 

Bernard  F  pi 

Berton  L 

Walter  T 
Ricker,  Everett,  gen  wk 

Marilla  (Ricker 

Blanche  (m  Mason 

Ernest  lab 

Bertha  (m  Leland 

Ethel  M  p] 
*Rideout,  Herbert  car 

Seattle,  Wash 

*Edwin   far  Bowdoin 

*Emma  (m  Woodcock 

Lisbon  Falls 
Riley,  Joseph    mill  op 


18 


WEBSTER 


Mary  J  (Huen 

Frank  W  pi 

Mildred  E 

Chas  H 
Roberts,  Nathaniel  Jr 

express  &  livery 

Lena  E  (Inman 

Li  da  J  pi 

Frank  A  pi 
Robitaill,  Napoleon  far 

Louise  (Lemieux 
Roneho,  James  far 
Russell,  Fred    mill  op 

Florence  G  (Cook 

Durward  W 

S 

Sanborn,  W  F    far  Lisbon 
Ethel  F  (Jones 
Doris  P 

Sanborn,  A  D   f ar         R  D  1 

Lizzie  E  (Burnell 

Vera  pi 

Olin  B  pi 

Frances  A  pi 
Sanborn,  Anvella  (Getchell 

R  D  1 

A  D  far 

Sanborn,  Laura  (Col])y 
Frank  8  far 
♦Addic  D  (m  AVilson 

Ticwiston  3 

S;mb()i-n,  Fnmk  S    far     R  D  ] 


Annie  (Frost 

Laura  M 
Sawyer,  F  E       groc  &  meats 

Laura  M  (Spofford 

Ray  F  pl 

Emma  pi 
Sawyer,  Albert  I  far 

Almeda  P  (Mitchell 

Chas  L  far 
Sawyer,  Chas  L  far 

Margaret  C  (Wood 

Allen  I 
Sawyer,  Greenfield  T 
Scott,  Robert   mill  op 

Emma  (Crowther 

Lloyd  pi 

Geo  pi 

Robert  pi 
Scott,  Mary  (McDougall 

Robert    mill  op 

Mary  (m  Billings 
Senate,  Richard    mill  op 
Shippenilale,  Peter  A  far 

R  D  2 

Emeline  (Mills 
Nathan 
Sheridan,  James   mill  op 
Elizabeth  (Gorman 
*  James  Jr  mer 

Hyde  Park,  Mass 
*John  hotel  Keenan,  Conn 
*]\rary  (m  INIullen 

172  Essex,  Beverly,  Mass 
Ann  (ni  Thorpe 


CENSUS 


19 


*Wm  E  Lewiston 

Henry  cl 

*  Charlie  ptr 

Hyde  Park,  Mass 
Sleeper,  F  E    M  D 

Winifred  tr 

2nd  wife  Helen  (Nash 

Frank  E   coll  stu 
Smith,  Geo  H   mill  op 

*Harry   s  s  op  Gardiner 

Earl    mill  op  Lewiston 

^Bernard  toy  mnfr 

Livermore  Falls 

2nd  wife  Lillian  (Luther 

Clarence    mill  op 

Inez  E  pi 

Mabel  L  pi 

Harold  W 
Smith,  Nelson    mill  op 

Annie  B  (Sweeney  steg 

child 

Smith,  C  B    far     W  Bowdoin 

Jeanie  (Marr 
Smith,  Amanda  M  (Bradley 

W  Bowdoin 
*Frank  H  butcher 

Lisbon  Falls 
Mary  E  (m  Jordan 
Chas  B  far 
Smith,  Warren  L 

sec  foreman  R  R  ser 
Georgie  A  (Walton 
Gladys  F  stu 
Warren  D  pi 


Helen  V  pi 
Smith,  Amaza  H   steam  fitter 

Jennie  N  (Wilson 

Mary  A  (m  Tarr    mill  op 

Alberta  L   mill  op 

Florence  M  pi 

Geo  H 
Smith,  David  chiropodist 

Lida  E  (Hewey 

*Lilla  E  (m  Goodrich 
Hotel  Standish,  Waltham,  Mass 
Snyder,  Chas  B   far  Lewiston  2 

Julia  A  (Judge 

Helen  G 

Margaret  E 
Spear,  Fannie  (Gillespie 

R  D  2 

Junetta  pi 
Splain,  Jeremiah  mill  op 

Mary  J  (Hartnett 

Margaret  J  stu 

Francis  E  pi 

Frederick  pi 

Elizabeth 
Spofford,  Lydia  A  (Wentworth 

R  D  2 

Laura  (m  Sawyer 
J  C  far 

*Harold  W   mail  carrier 

Auburn 

Spofford,  Foster  W   f ar  R  D  1 
Eva  L  (Foss 
Thelma  L  pi 
Lizzie  P  pi 


20 


WEBSTER 


O  villi    VV  jJi 

Nina  M  (Mason 

S^tpwart   Tiillip    mill  on 

Kj  LC  >>  CiL       i^iixit;      xxxxxx  ^ 

1  J        y     1  J    \    »  T  civ4.o  >v  yjj.  LAX 

Stoehr,  Richard    mill  op 

TT.  rl  con     .T        T  T* 

Theresa  (Heeter 

Starbirfl  Frank  bd  ho 

Curt    mill  op 

Flora  fSfpvPTis 

Arno    mill  op 

JZjVcI  pi 

Flla    mill  on 

r^li^rlip     mill  n"n 

Xij-XxJ.xvi;  Lx 

V  Co  Ud    \^  111 

T?.i  idol  nil  stn 

si'f'finli  nn  CP    .Ttinipc  crkinnPT* 
O tciiii'J iioCj  ej  cliJiCtS  o|JiJ_iiici 

Gpo  stn 

Fil<5r>pfli  ^T?aiTi<3PV 

JLJio^Cl/ll    ^ -ll/d.llloCj' 

J-  XX\_/X  v^OC*  K'"'" 

Fl^npfVi     mill  c\r\ 

J_Jl0j[JC  111       111  J  11  VL/ 

A IpYJi nrlpv     Tnill  ht* 

XilCACl  llLH^l        1111 11  '.'m 

•Tamp^j  sfn 

ft/^yrili  ( Pol  a  71  d 

Stpvpn^s    r^lintnTi  ■finiQliPv 

>JliCV\^XJOj    v^ilJJ.LWXJ.  lllllollcl 

CVy  l^XX\.>XX     -L             -L  tt  X                JUJV^  >V  .1  O  I.  V/XX 

Eflwarfl  f!  nl 

TcQ  a  p     Tti  T* 

ftfpvpTis   TTa  rrv    rmll  nn 

KJ         V  V'JLlOj     XXdl  X  ^          lllIXX  X 

*TnP7  ( xYi  T^ahh  Tjpwi^stnn 

l-XlCZj     \  111    l-'dL''^           UvJ  W  lio  LI-/11 

]\Iartha  (TTallowell 

Ruth  E 

rrprtriirlp  Af  «!tn 

Ssfnnp   TiPnn          mill  nn 

KJUJllCj    J_JC*JUl   X>        liilil  \JL} 

Mvrflp  Ti  nl 

XiLj  L  Lie    ±J  Ul 

l-^PT»'i'ViQ    H.    /  1 -v-'PPP'rj  Axf  r^rkri 

Jjcl  llldi  J-j     Url  ccllWUUU. 

Olivp  TT  J  nl 

T 1 P  nn  Q  Hi 

Royal  S 

Ralnh  AT 

X-VClfXI^XX  ^VJL 

Norma  P 

St  rout  J  TT  far 

KJl/lUUtj  O    XX  Idl 

SfpvpTm   Opn  TT    bntjc  mppli 

l/C^  V      J        VJv,v/   11       (lUoo  lll"l^ll 

JUULIclld  v^v^Ulllcl 

Genoa  G  (Greenwood 

St  Onge,  Joseph   mill  op 

Randolf  V  elec 

Exy  (   

Ardell  B  weav 

Jjaura 

Dencie  R 

John 

Guy  G  stu 

J  oseph 

Roy  dan  G  pi 

Clara  pi 

Emily  TT 

Lois  pi 

Stevens,  l^andolpii  dec 

Odile  pi 

CENSUS 


21 


Simon  pi 
Sutton,  Walter   far        R  D  1 

Laura  E  (Drinkwater 
Sweeney,  E  J  bk  kpr  and  pay  m 

Cora  E  (Perkins 

*  Cleveland  J  tr 

Pascoag,  R  I 

Annie  B  (m  Smith  steg 

T 

Tarr,  Alonzo   far  R  D  2 

^Everett    far  Bowdoin 
Carrie  E  (m  Haley 
Frank 
Irvin  far 
Chester  lab 

*Jessie  (m  Joy  Chicopee 

2nd  wife  Julia  (Jordan 
Tarr,  Alonzo  far 

Julia  (Jordan-Leland 
Tarr,  Harry  B    mill  op 

Mary  A  (Smith 

Wm  T 
Tardif,  Jacques  blk 

Agnes  (Robi telle 
Taylor,  Lewis  A  far 

W  Bowdoin 

Stella  (Hamilton 

Mona  J  pi 

Verna  A  pi 

Lodema  0  pi 

Wilber  D 

Amy  M 


Taylor,  Wm  H  spinner 

Abbie  J  (Morris 

Rena  M  pi 

Doris  M 
Taylor,  H  G   mill  op 

Eva  (Bragg 
Thomas,  Lydia  E  (Lane 

*Sarah  E  (m  Tibbetts 

446  E  21st,  Flat  Bush 
Brodly,  N  Y 

*Stella  (m  Leader 

Lewiston 
Thompson,  David  F   mill  op 
Ella  M  (Harper 
Josie 
Jeffie 

Mildred  B 
Thompson,  Alfred  M 

gasolene  eng  &  weav 
R  Ann  (Cushman 
Wm  L 

^Winifred  A  s  s  op 

Freeport 

Annie  M  mill  op 
Alfred  N  pi 
Ethel  I 
Thompson,  Sanford   mill  op 
Margaret  (Walker 
Charlie  S    mill  op 
Alice  E   mill  op 
Wm  A 
Harry  0  stu 
Sanford  E  pi 
Leonard  W  pi 


22 


WEBSTER 


Thompson,  Frank  J   f ar  R  D  1 

Emma  J  (Roberts 

*I  N    far  Wales 

*Emmie  (m  Ham 

Lisbon  Falls 

Essie  M  (m  Powers 
Thompson,  C  S 

.Mellie  (Reed 

Fred  R  pi 
Thorpe,  James    mill  op 

Ann  (Sheridan 

Annie 

Thorpe,  ^lina  dry  goods 
Thorpe,  Joseph    mill  op 

Willis  E    coll  stu 

I\Iay  stu 
Thuenot,  Gladys  pi 
Thurston,  Frank  M   far  R  D  2 

I^ertha  M  (Paine 

L  ]\Iae  stu 

Roger  L  pi 

Frank  R 

Maybell  E 
Tihl)otts,  James  L  sec  hand 

Fh)ra  (Ricker 

Thehua  I 

Stephen  L 

V 

Vose,  J  F  agent  W  W  M  Co 
Mary  (Patten 
Elizabeth  V    coll  stu 
Cirace  K    jior  sch 
Helen  stu 


W 

Walcroft,  Wm  L  far 

Helen  A  (Hanke 

Lewis  W  stu 

Leonard  L  pi 
Walker,  Ellen  (McQuistan 

Wm    mill  op 

Margaret  (m  Thomps'^n 

*Fred   mill  op 

Cottage,  Lewiston 

Alice   asst  P  ]M  &  cl 
Walker,  Harry  E   far  Lisbon 

Esther  C  (Dority 

J  Augustus  pi 

Edith  M  pi 

W^alter  E  pi 

Evelyn 

Elwood  H 
Walker,  Wm  mill  op 

Eliza  (Aveyard 

Frederick   mill  op 

Annie    mill  op 
AVard,  Guy  L   blk  &  far  R  D  2 

Nellie  L  (Foss 

Leland  L  pi 

IMattie  E  pi 

Ethel  M  pi 

Walter  G  pi 

Earl  R  i)l 

Lawrence  G 
Wheeler,  Wesley    far       RD  2 

*Deane  A   bk  kpr 

West  Milan,  N  IT 


CENSUS 


23 


Carroll  P 
Lulu  E  stu 
Wilber,  G  W  ptr  &  pap  hanger 
Lucinda  (Niles 
Lena  A  (m  Niles 
*  Alice  M  (m  Southworth 

Harrison 

*Winfield  S  car  inspector 
2  Horton  Place,  Portland 
*Edith  (m  Donals 

50  IMyrtle,  Portland 
^Lizzie  (m  Getchell 

131  Court,  Aubun, 
*Erland  L  s  s  op  Aubun- 
Wilkins,  John    mill  op 

Annie  (Jordan 
AYilkins,  Lydia  A  (Coburn 
*Geo  M   mill  op 

Hinsdale,  N  H 
John  H   mill  op 
Arthur  C   boot  &  shoe  deal 
Wilkins,  Arthur  mer 

Jennie  (Ashton 
Williams,  Martha  J  (Curtis 

AY  Bowdoin 

GuyM  far 
Lewis  E  far 
Grace  E  pi 
Williams,  John  L  far 

W  Bowdoin 
Martha  (Coombs 
*Mary  E  (m  

Henry  H 


Williams,  Albert    lab     R  D  2 

Annie  (Babb 
Wilson,  Wm  far 

Orin  0  (Hatch 

Chas  lab 

*  Olive  (m  Sangstrom 

Woodsville,  N  H 
Wilson,  Geo  G  mer 
Ella  (White 
Edna  H  pi 
Wood,  John  W  mill  op 
*A.my  (m  Ashton 

Central  Village,  Conn. 
^Everett  J  bkkpr 

East  Long  Meadow,  Mass 
Wm    mill  op 
Margaret  (m  Sawyer 
*Annie  M 

Central  Village,  Conn 
2nd  wife  Julia  E  (Eaton 
George  W  stu 
Edward  R  pi 
Celia  pi 
Frank  pi 
Wood,  Will  mill  op 
Nora  (Frost 
Edith  A 
Woodbury,  Sarah  E  (Jordan. 

John  E    mill  op 
Woodside,  Edwin 

P  M  &  druggist 
S  Adella  (Wadlin 
^'Tileston  E  law  office 

Lewiston 


WEBSTER 


24 

Wright,  Henry   far  R  D  1 
Wright,  Arthur   mill  op 

Mabel  f  Alexander 
Wright,  Al])ion    gen  wk 

Elizabeth  (Wright 

*Wm  F  ptr 

Attleboro.  Mass 

Frank    mill  op 

*Lillian  M  (m  Russell 

Lewiston 

x\rthur    mill  op 


AYright,  Lydia  (Teal 

Wyman,  Geo  H  far  Lisbon 

Fred  C  far 
AVyman,  Alfred  B    far     R  D  2 

Angelia  (Henry 

Y 

Young,  Frank  L  spinner 
Kittie  (Dinsmore 
Richard 


Census  of  CClest  Qapdinctt 


NOTE — Where  no  post  office  is  expressed  Gardinpr  is 
understood.  R.  F.  D.  Routes  are  designated  by  the  numter  of 
the  route.    Litchfield  R.  F.  D.  16— Litch  16. 


A 

Adams,  Lester  E  far     Gard  14 

Ethel  M  (Goodwin-Doliber 

Francis  L 

Ray  E 

step-children 

Alton  L  Doliber  pi 

Arthur  M  Doliber  pi 
Andrews,  Elmer  H  far 

Gard  14 

Georgie  E  (Goodwin 

Arthur  E  pi 

Lulu  R 

Andrews,  James   rtd   Litch  16 

Clara  (Wakefield 
Allen,  Lindley  cream  col 

Gard  15 
Edna  A  (Bachelder 
Leland  J  pi 
Doris  E 
Allen,  Eben  P   car  &  far 

Litch  16 


Eva  (m  Shepherd 
Philip  P  far 

*Eben  P  team  Augusta 

Zebedee  lab 

2nd  wife  Mary  S 

(Bean-Bean 
Arnold,  Chas  D,  far  Gard  14 
Aubin,  Napolean  clerg  Gard  15 

Vina  (Stgermain 

Norman 

B 

Babb,  Hiram   far        Litch  17 
Adrianna  (Spear 

*  Alice  G  (m  Morang 

Manchester,  N  H 
Nellie  M  ho 
Babb,  Joseph   far        Gard  15 
*Flora  E  poultry 

Buzzards  Bay,  Mass 

*  Annie  M  (m  Boy  den 

12  Court,  Brodon,  Mass 


26 


WEST  GARDINER 


Bachelder,  W  S   far     Gard  15 

Laura  E  (Davis 

*Roscoe  A  coachman 

Hallowell 

*Walter  F    far  Hallowell 

*Chester  F   s  s  op 

Hallowell 

Geo  L   s  s  op        Litch  16 

Harry  I  stu 

Edna  A  (m  Allen 

Luella  A   sch  tr 
Baker,  Edwin  D   far     Litch  16 

Florence  E  (Tucker 

Earl  T 

Baker,  Eliza  A  (Pease-Williams 
Litch  17 

Bassett,  C  B    far        Litch  17 

IMahala 

(Litchfield-Wakefield 

Herbert  far 

Annie  (m  Williams 
Beane,  Milton  E    l)oss  cot  mill 

P  A 

*Chas  C  ptr  Readfield 
*Hulda  M  (Powers 

No  Topsham 
J  tenner,  Kmma  E  (^larston 

Gard  15 
Eleanor  M  (De  Fratus 
M  Isnhclla  (m  Curtis 
.\;i1h;ini('l  W 
city  cd  Daily  Sun 

5;{  Nichols,  Lewistoii 
l»'  nll.  y.  Arthur  H   far  Gard  15 


]\Iazella  (Preble 

Chester  A  stu 

Ellsworth  B  pi 

Albert  E  pi 

Elmer  N 
Bird,  Leslie  M  far        Gard  14 

Harriet  J  (Farrington 

^Arthur  L  cl  Sidney,  Mont 

Everett  A   truant  officer 
Blaisdell,  Wm  far 

Stella  (Curtis 
Blake,  Anna  (IMcCausland 

Gard  15 

Fred  mach  Augusta 
Blanchard,  Emma  H  (Homer 

Litch  17 

Cora  B  (m  Tracy 
Bodway,  John    far       Gard  15 
Boothby,  E  S    far        Gard  14 

Ethel  (Walker 

Charley  W 

Irene  E 

Bowley,  W  C    far         Gar  14 
Ella  E  (Newell 
^Arthur  mach 
*Alice  ho 

Providence,  R  I 
Ruth  E  pi 
Brann,  Wm    far  Litch  17 

*Mary  E  (m  Vigro 

Parmingdale 

Hoi'ace  lab 
Herbert  far 

*  Edward   ptr  Farmingdale 


CENSUS 


27 


^Bertha  (m  Daly  Portland 
Brann,  Clarence    far   Litch  17 

Charitj^  (Bates 
Brann,  G  A   far  Litch  17 

Lilla  (Dickinson 

*Helen  (m  Pope  Litch 

*  Clarence  showman 

Brunswick 

*Ralph    far  Litch 

Geo  Jr  far 

Walter  0  pi 
Brigham,  Fred    lab     Litch  16 
Brown,  Mary  E  (Dennison 

Gard  14 

*Joseph  A  mill  op  Gard 
*Nellie  (m  Stevens 

Pleasant  Road 
Geo  F   far  team 
Buker,  Wm    gen  wk 
Burnham,  Arthur  M     Sum  res 
mfg  &  promoter 
Hattie  L  (Stevens 
Butterfield,  Benj  salesman 

Gard  14 

C 

Callahan,  Nicy  (Allen  Gard  15 

Celia  D  pi 
Campbell,  Kendall  far  Gard  15 

*Lenora  (m  Walbridge 

Gard 

Allen 

Cannon,  Anna  (Clough  Gard  15 


Eva  M    ho  Litch 

Lewis  E    gen  wk 

Daisy  E 
Clark,  Geo  W  rtd        Gard  15 
Clark,  R  G    far  Litch  17 

Carrie  E  (Aliff 
Clough,  G  H   far         Gard  15 

Rosa  D  (King 

Charlie 
Clough,  Caroline  (French 

Gard  15 

Colby,  C  E    far  Gard  14 

Mary  E  (Walker 
Lulu  G  (m  Curtis 
*Anna  M  (m  Williams 

68  Winter,  Gard 
Ralph  L    s  s  op 
^Willie  E    s  s  op 

Mt  Vernon,  Gard 

Bffie  M 

Walter  M 

Rachael  0  stu 
Cole,  Arthur  S    car  &  far 

Gard  14 

Margaret  A  (McKinnon 

*Fred  M  M  D 

77  Highland  ave,  Gard 

Archie  D   gro  store 

A  Russell  C   coll  stu 

Alice  M  stu 
Collins,  Frank  S    far  Gard  15 

Nellie  (Phillips 

John  L    coll  stu 

Carl  R 


28 


WEST  GARDINER 


Collins,  Emily  (AVinslow 

Gard  15 

Frank  S  far 

*  Alice  (m  Larrabee 

250  Walnut  ave,  Revere,  IMass 
Curtis,  John  AV   far     Gard  15 
Mary  (Howes 
*Idella  (m  Peacock 

Kent's  Hill 
Estella  (m  Blaisdell 
Lena  (m  Jones 
*John  W    elec  Augusta 
Curtis,  Marantha  (Fogg 

Gard  15 
*Flora  L  (m  Stone 

21  Goden,  Belmont,  Mass 
J  Franklin   butch  &  far 
Chas  T   butch  &  far 
Curtis,  Chas  T  butch  &  far 

Gard  15 

Gertrude  (Col])y 
Howard  H  pi 
Curtis,  Clarence   far     Gard  15 
Walter  far 
Wesley  far 

*  Alice  (m  Cannon 

Winthrop 
(Mirtis,  J  Fnuik    butch  &  far 

Gard  15 
M  Isabella  (Benner 
(Mirtis,  Walter  J  lab 
S  I ^,.11  (Stewart 
Mai  an  pi 
Florence  pi 


Eugene  pi 
Curtis,  Walter  C    eng  &  far 

Litch  16 

IMary  E  (Davis 
J  esse  pi 

D 

Davis,  W  H   far  Gard  15 

Celia  J  (Kendrick 
l\Iary  E  (m  Curtis 
IMaude  H  (m  Wakefield 

Middle,  Augusta 

DeFratus,  T  ISl    far     Gard  15 
Eleanor  M  (Benner 

DeFratus,  A  W   far     Gard  15 
Nettie  (Towle 
Roy    cl  drug  store 

Augusta 

Dickson,  Geo   far        Gard  15 
Silverine  (Mozell 
■^Sarah  (m  Southard 

Lynn.  Mass 
Georgie  (m  Blake        R  I 
Douglass,  Martha  E  Mrs 

Gard  15 
Douglass,  Emeline  S  (Spe  ii- 

Gard  14 

Claribel  M  pi 
Evelyn  M 
Douglass,  David  R  mill  op 

Gard  14 

Sarah  E  CDill 
Edwin  W   mill  op 


CENSUS 


29 


Edna  L  cl 
Lee  E  stu 
Dunlap,  Geo  mech        Gard  15 
Samantha  ( Wood w  ard 

E 

Edwards,  Annie  M  Litch  IG 
Emerson,  Sarah  (Howard 

Gard  14 
Emery,  Jacob  W  harness  mnfr 

Gard  14 

Bertha  L  (Wiley 
Geo  F  lab 
Warren  P 
Hazel  B  pi 

F 

^Fairbanks,  B  F    far  Belgrade 
Fairbanks,  J  Edwin  cl 
Fairbanks,  W  H  cl 
Fairbanks,  Chas  F   vet  siirg; 
^Frances  H  (m  Getchell 
71  Russell,  Waltham,  Mass 
Mar  i  anna  ho 
Fairbanks.  Augusta  nurse 
Fairbanks,  Chas  F  vet  sur 

Gard  14 

Jennie  M  (Trash 
Rubie  A  pi 
Farr,  Elijah  far         Gard  15 
Florence  A  (Spear 


Foster,  Wm  G   ptr  &  far 

Litch  16 

Alice  G  (Brann-Weston 

Emily  L 
Frances,  Julia  A  (Hodges 
Frances,  Albert  W  far 

passenger  launch     Gard  15 

*Ida  M  (m  Knight 

Winthrop 
French,  Lucy  J  (Gilman 

Gard  15 

Sarah  J  (m  Williams 

*Chas  G    far  Solon 

*  Oliver  H  far  Solon 
French,  Harry  B  far  Gard  15 
Frey,  Fred  fire  &  jan   Gard  15 

Nellie  F  (Lancaster 

Fred  Roland  pi 

Orman  E  pi 
Frost,  AJtouW  far      Gard  1^- 

Li/zie  C  (Goodhue 
Frost,  Chester  A    far  Gard  15 

Flora  D  (Ladd 

*Mabel  (m  Hatch  Augusta 

Alton  W  far 
Fuller,  Josie  Miss        Gard  15 
Fuller,  Lewis  W    far  Litch 

Neva  (Goodwin 

Merl  R  pi 

Maurice  S  pi 

Esther  L  pi 

Adria  pi 
Fuller,  Horace  E    far  Litch  16 

JMary  C  (Rogers 


30 


WEST  GARDINER 


Lewiiiv  W  far 
*]\larion  J  (m  May 

Asbury  Park,  N  J 
Fuller,  AV  E    far        Gard  15 
Sarah  R  (Leach 
*Lena  E  (m  Gross 

Gardiner 
*Laura  E  (m  Johnson 

Cape  Elizabeth 
Henrietta  steg 
Fuller,  Albert  W    far  Gard  15 
Mary  E  (Rankins 
*Maude  (m  Davis 

East  Hampton,  ]\Iass 
*  Ethel  (m  Westman 

Hallowell 

Fuller,  Frank  E    far  Gard  15 
Helen  A  (Herrick 
Blanch  M 

G 

Getehell.  C  E   millman  Card  15 
Fuller  J  eng 
Bell  (Bachelder 
Luey  E 

Clara  B   h  s  stu 
Glass,  Frank  U    tr  sales 

Gard  14 
Carrie  L  (Stoddard 
*lnez  M  (ill  IVIeserve 

Beaeh,  Gardiner 
GliddciK  Susan  R  (Hutchinson 
Caul  14 


Fannie  A  (m  Trafton 
Goldsmith,  J  F    far  Gard  14 
Elvie  J  (Harriman 
^Leslie  H  banker 

Skowhegan 

Ersley  L  pi 
Goldsmith,  "Wm  C   far  Gard  14 
Mary  E  (Gray 
*Lewis  A   asst  eng 
Newton,  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass 
*Efifie  M  (m  Gifford 

Madison 
*Edith  M  (m  Lydstone 

Litch  Co 
Goldsmith,  Hubbard  far 

Gard  14 
Herbert  L   mach  &  far 
*Geo  W    barber  Gard 
*Ray  C   barber  Gard 
Goldsmith,  Herbert      Gard  14 
Synthia  E  (Sears 
Grace  H  pi 
Frances  M 
Goodwin,  James  H   car  &  far 
Litch  16 
Clara  D  (Wadsworth 
Carrie  D  (m  Rolfe 
Neva  (m  Fuller 
Goodwin,  J  H    far     Litch  16 
Goodwin,  Augusta   far  Litch 
Alice  M  (Woodbury-Griffin 
*Edith  Griffin 

Boston,  Mass 
Goodwin,  Thom   far     Litch  16 


CENSUS 


31 


Mary  (Towne 

Flora  (m  Home 

Delbert  lab 
Goodwin,  Delbert  Ijiteli 

Mary  E  (Hopkins 

Mildred  M  sta 

Harold  C  pi 

Freda  D  pi 
Goodwin,^  Ellen  ( Booker 

Gard  14 
Gosline,  W  A   tr  sales  &  far 

Gard  15 

Annie  E  (White 
Arthur  N 
Mary  0  stu 
Helen  E 
Green,  C  S   mer  &  far  Gard  14 
Judith  W  (Perry 
*Mary  E  (m  AVeston 

Litch 

Samuel  0  far 
^Harriet  L  (m  Smith 

AValpole,  N  H 
Grinnell,  Emma  (Cox  Gard  15 
^Herbert    ship  car  Bath 
Wm  C  far 
Nellie  K  (m  Curtis 
139  5th,  E  Cambridge,  Mass 
grand-child 
Emma  E  Grinnell  stu 

H 

Haines,  Wm  F    far     Gard  14 


Mary  E  (Meader 

*Mary  (m  Smith  Hallo  well 

*Eliza  (m  Dudley 

Monmouth 

Cora  E    s  s  op 
^Edward  F    cabinet  mkr 

Skowhegan 
*Myra  E  (m  Jones 

East  Dedham,  Mass 
Haines,  Edwin  A  far 
*Aura  E  (m  Story 

Gardiner 
^Walter  E    cab  mfg 

Berlin,  N  H 
Harlow,  Sarah  A  (Harriman 

Gard  14 
Kate  E  (m  Trafton 
^Florence  (m  Brown 

Richmond 
^Robert  mach  Waterville 
*Helen  office  w^k 

Waterville 

^Lincoln   jeweler  Gardiner 

grand-child 

Edwin  W  Harlow 
Heald,  Clair  V  P  0  cl  Litch  If 

Clarice  (Estes 

Virginia  F  pi 

Rachel  E 

Vivian  C 

Dorothy 
Hildreth,  Mary  E  (Lawrence 

Gard  14 

Wilber  E  far 


32 


WEST  GARDINER 


Emma  S 
Hinkley,  Harry  B   far  Gard  14 

Alice  M  (Brackett 

Harold  W  pi 

Edith  M 

Clifford  M 
Hinkley,  Julia  (Thayer 

*Frank  S   M  C  R  emp 
Melrose  Highlands,  Mass 

*Willis  H  elee  Boston,  Mass 

Mary  E  (m  Colby 
Hinkley,  M  A   far       Gard  14 

Harry  B  far 

Scott  F   far  R  D  15 

Hinkley,  Eben  B    far  Gard  14 

*Enen  G  (m  Baker 

Roxbury,  Mass 

Herbert  H  lab 

2nd  wife  Clara  G  (Robinson 
Hinkley,  Wm  H   far     Gard  15 

Louise  M  (Huntington 

*Albert  C    far  Manchester 

Francis  M  far 

Burleigh  cl 

Lois  A  pi 

Celia  A  pi 
Hitchcock,  Wilder,  far  Gard  15 

Ella  B  (Hoffses- Watts 

EfTie  S  tr 

*Clarence  L  restaurant 

208  ■Maine.  Brunswick 
^liulu  (ni  Piirdy  Gard 
Ralph  :\I 

sicp-cliild 


*Bell  W  (m  Gamage 

Warren 

Hodgkins,  Cordelia  (Weymouth 
Gard  14 

Hopkins,  Emma  J  (Clough 

Gard  15 

Willie  A  far 
*Adelbert  H  s  s  op 

Ijynn,  Mass 
*May  E  (m  Goodwin  Litch 
Hopkins,  Willie  A   far  Gard 
Ella  (Smith 

*Ray  S    s  s  op  Gard 
Leland  S  tanner 
Evelyn  B   s  s  op  Hallowell 
Cleda  P  stu 
Benj  L  pi 
Horn,  Herbert  L  tanner 

Gard  15 

Lucia  I  (French 
Horn,  John  W   ptr  &  far 

Gard  15 

Flora  M  (Goodwin 

Theola  M  (m  Savage 

Gladys  A  stu 
Horn,  Arch  tanner        Gard  5 

Christina  (Campbell 
Horn,  Eben   tanner     Gard  15 

Margaret  A  (Hay ward 

Irvin  H 

Harry  C  car 

Hollis  L  tanner 
Horn,  Hollis   tanner     Gard  15 

Martha  L  (Williams 


CENSUS 


Herman  L 
Howard,  Heman  S   far  Gard  14 

Laura  J  (Metcalf 

*Carrie  (m  Swift 

Eumford  Falls 

Sadie  E    s  s  op  Gard 

Lillian  E 

grand-child 

Gertrude  A  Swift  pi 
Howard,  Ellen  A  Miss 
Howard,  Almira  (Goodwin 

Litch  16 

Hoyt,  B  A    far  Gard  14 

Olive  J  (Berry 

Hunt,  John  A  far  Gard  14 
*Elizal'eth  (m  Tozier  Gard 
*Eva  (m  Lunt  Gard 
*John  W  fact  hand  Gard 
*Lucy  (m  Blair  Portland 

Huntington,  J  Warren  far 

Gard  14 
Matilda  A  (Rhoades 

J 

Jewett,  Mary  E  (Hildreth 

Gard  14 

Louena  (m  Newell 
Jones,  Dexter    far       Gard  15 

Carrie  (Nudd 
Jones,  Chas  F    lab      Gard  15 

Lois  A  (Pray 

*James  H  cl  Medford,  Mass 

Sarah  E  (m  Weeks 


Jones,  Sewell  far  &  milk  route 
Gard  15 

Lena  (Cartis 
Clyde  M 
Lloyd  S 
Jones,  Elvira  F  (Morrell 

Gard  15 
*James  W  meatman 
*Harry  A   tob  &  cig 

Water,  Gardiner 
*Vira  J  (m  Brann  Gard 
*Lizzie  H  (m  Marshall 

Gard 

Dexter  far 
K 

Kimball,  Randall  mill  op 

Gard  14 
Margaret  E  (Allen 
King,  Sarah  M  (Clough 

Gard  15 

Rosa  D  (m  Clough 
Knox,  John  W    far     Gard  14 
Knox,  Eugenia  E  ho 

L 

Lancaster,  Geo  E    far  Gard  14 
*Elberton  E    cl  Gard 
Edith  E  (m  Towle 
^Florence  L  (m  Warren 
91  Russell,  W^altham,  Mass 
*Ethel  L  (m  Hobbs 


WEST  GARDINER 


Linden  M  D 
Lane,  Silas  li    tar     Gard  15 

Lucy  B  (Powers 

Alzie  tr 
Lilley,  Chas  E    far     Gard  15 

Emma  N  (Bowie 

Frank  S  pi 

Rubie  E  pi 

Caroline  E  pi 

Florence  H 
Littlefield,  Augustine  far 

Gard  14 

-  Susan  A  (Creed 
Mary  F   bk  bind  Augusta 
Thaddeus  C    care  of  horse 
Augusta 

Littlefield,  Olive  J  Miss  Gard  15 
Lunt,  Percy  T    far     Gard  14 

Rosa  (IMorrill 

AUard  W  pi 

Morrill  F  pi 
Lunt,  J  W    far  Gard  14 

M 

Malcolm,  Harriet  A  (Littlefield 
Gard  15 
*Hirani  B    civ  eng 

Cordova,  Alaska 
"^.laiiH^s  (!    civ  cng 

Cordover,  Alaska 
Marcn,  Walter   gen  wk  Gard  15 

Marie  (  

Melvin,  stii 


Venus  pi 
Mason,  Albert  E    far  Gard  15 

Mabel  A  (Davis 

Alvah  E 

Roy  A 
Mason,  Josie  (Crommett 

Gard  15 

Charlie  guide 

*Alfonzo   guide  Winthrop 

*  Sadie  (m  Ross  Patten 
Albert  E  far 

*  Ethel  (m  Emery 

Hallowell 

Mason,  Chas    guide     Gard  15 

]\Iaude  (Weston 

Alfred  C 

Herbert  C 

Melvin  V 
McCaslin,  Carrie  (Hunton 

Gard  14 

Harvey  H  far 

Alton  J  lab 

Erwin  L  stu 
McCauslin  C  Jr  far 

Lizzie  ho 
Merrill,  Arthur  S    far  Gard  15 

Lucretia  L  (Goodwin 

*Rena  Merrill  (m  Maines 

Limestone 

^Merrill,  Daniel  E    far  Gard  15 
Nellie  S  (Fuller 
*Evelyn  M  (m  Smith 
17  Laurel,  Dorchester,  Mass 
Alfred  R    eng  &  far 


CENSUS 


35 


Merrill,  Alfred   eng  Gard  15 
Charlotte  (Wood 
Dorothy  E  pi 
Merrill,  Etta  (Douglas  Gard  15 

Annie  M   dr  mkr 
Merrill,  H  F  Dr  Gard  15 

Fannie  J  (Birden 
Harold  C 
Merrill,  Leonard  IT   far  Gard  14 
Lizzie  A  (Tibbetts 
*Buel  L  car 

Harrison  ave,  Gardiner 
Merrill,  Stephen  B   far  Gard  14 
Frances  M  (Blair 
*Ernest  R  groceries 

Fairbanks,  Alaska 
Harry  E  far 
*Marion  B  [m  Cook 
34  Elm  ave,  Manchester,  N  H 
Merrill,  Electia  I  (Norwood 

Gard  14 

Walter  M  blk 
EffieL  tr 
P  Raymond  s  s  op 
Merrill  P  Raymond    s  s  op 
Gard  14 
Minnie  S  (Peacock 
Metcalf,  Geo  H   far  &  mach 

Gard  14 

Harriet  A  (Smith 
Florence  G  pi 
Morgan,  Abbie  (Spear  Gard  15 
Nellie  (m  Smith 


*Emma  (m  McCormic 

Gard 

*Ralph    s  s  op  Hallowell 
Wm  lab 
Hazel  stu 
Myrtle  pi 
Mosher,  J  H  st  cutter  &  far 

Gard  15 

Myrtie  ( Ramsdell 
N 

Newell,  Wm  H    mech  Gard  .14 

Louena  (Jewett  milliner 
Norton,  Frances  B  (Libby  ' 

Gard  14 

Edw  L  far 
Norton,  Edw  L    far  Gard  14 

Ada  M  (Weeks 

Earl  W  pi 

Morris  E  pi 

Lillian  E  Davies  pi 
Norton,  Florence  (Tibbetts  ho 
Liteh  16 

*Ruth    pi  Farmingdale 

P 

Parker,  Mellen   fish  dl  Gard  14 

Lillian  (Garland 

Earl  C  pi 
Pelton,  Geo  W    far     Gard  14 

*Geo  E  Washington 


8(3 


WEST  GARDINER 


*  Sarah  (m  Irish 

Washington 
*Chas  Washington 
2nd  wife   Lizzie  J 

(Fnller-Brooks 

step-child 

*Chas  J  Brooks 

mgr  of  hotel  Everett.  INIass 
Perkins,  Lambert  far  Gard  15 
Philbrick,  ejos  C    far  Litch  17 

Lucy  H  (Weeks 

Fred  C  stu 
Philbrick,  N  Anna  (McLaughlin 

Litch 

*Anna  (m  Shay 

New  York,  N  Y 
*Preston  Baker  City  Ore 
Jos  C  far 

*Maria  (m  Card  Wesley 
*Myra  (m  Atkins  Gard 
*Susie  (m  W^hidden  Wesley 
Elmer  mining 
*Prank  mach  Beverly  Mass 
Ada  (m  Small 
Lettie  (m  Wentw(.rlh 
^Vci'non    car       N  Y  City 

Pinkham,  N  :\Ierrill  far  Litch  16 
Mary  E  (Prescott 

Powers.  Henry  O    far  Gard  14 
Mary  A  (Kennedy 
*Ada  M  (m  Baker 

Whitman.  Mass 
•Maude  E  (m  Harris 

Whitmai],  Mass 


*Newton  A  s  s  op 

Whitman,  Mass 
Lillian  M  (m  Rice 
Lula  B   s  s  op 
Pushard,  Susan  H  (Malson 

Litch 

*  Jennie  E  pub  ho  Augusta 
*Mary  H  (m  Clough 

Milton,  N  H 

R 

Rankins,  Mary  E  (Stevens 

Gard  15 
*Georgana  (m  Clarl: 

63  West,  Braintree,  Mass 
*Ida  M  (m  Hall 
7  Arian,  Dorchester,  Mass 
*Ada  (m  Eaton 

Nashua,  N  H 
Mary  E  (m  FuUer 
Rhoades,  R  D    far      Gard  14 
Almira  M  (Fuller 
*Lizzie  A  (m  Booker 

Central,  Gard 
Rice,  Reuben  W   far     Gard  14 
Lillian  (Powers 
Viola  A  pi 
Rice,  W  H    far  Gard  15 

Emma  J  (Baker 
Richards,  Lenora  (Trafton 

Gard  15 

Alfred  R  far 
Richardson,  G  C  far     Gard  14 


CENSUS 


87 


*Fred  A   brick  mason 

Wiscasset 

*  Alice  (m  Moulton 

Maiden,  Mass 

*  Clinton  W  showman 

Revere,  Mass 

2nd  wife  Elizabeth  (Lewis 

Roy  B  far 

*Ray  C  mach 

Whitneysville,  Mass 
Rines,  Laforest  mill  op  Gard  14 

Etta  A  (McCausland 

Bessie  M 
Roberts,  Daniel  B    far  Gard  15 
Robinson,  B  P    far     Gard  15 

Ella  J  (Morse 
Rolfe,  Fred  W   car       Litch  16 

Carrie  (Goodwin 

Leon  G  pi 

Neva  M  pi 

S 

S.aiiuelson,  Clias  lab 

Savage,  Willis  A    far  Gard  15 

Theola  M  (Horn 

Eleanor 
Sawyer,  0  L  greenhouse 

Gard  14 

Mabel  (Goodwin 
Scott,  J  P   far  Gard 

Elizabeth  (Pottle 
Seavey,  T  B    far        Gard  15 

Theodate  (Towle 


Stella  R  stu 
Shepherd,  W  A    far  Litch  16 

Eva  (Allen 

Lemont  E  pi 

Elsie  stu 

Merle  pi 

Mabel  V  pi 

Daisy 
Sherburn,  Rupert  pi 
Sherburn,  F  E    far     Gard  15 

Lura  F  ( Hight-Hopkins 

step-child 

Wallace  Hopkins  pi 
Small,  Albion  F   far     Gard  14 

Adra  A  (Philbrick 

Herbert  F  pi 

Olive  A  pi 

Wendall 
Small,  James   far        Gard  15 

Louise  (Curtis 

Geneva  A  stu 
Small,  Wilston  far 

Margarite  (Blake 

Merial  pi 

Leona 

Doris 

Ralph  B 
Small,  Baxter  M  far     Litch  17 
Small,  Edwin   far        Litch  17 

*Edwin  W   R  D  carrier 

Litch 

Lottie  M  ho 
Chas  G  far 
Small,  Reuben  D  M  D  Gard  14 


38 


WEST  GARDINER 


Sarah  F  (Thompson 
*Walter  A  far 

No  Po^^^lal 

Albion  F  far 

*  Ernest  S    steg  &  typ  wr 

Woodland 

*Herbert  C  Rev 

Bridge  water,  IMass 

*  Grace  F  (m  Benson 

Gard  V. 

♦Helen  F  steg 

14  Greenwich  Park 

Boston,  Mass 
Small,  Ijillian  (m  Lowell 

Farmingdale 
Smith,  S  A.    far  Litch  16 

Allen  N  print 

Binghamton,  N  Y 
2nd  wife  ]\Iary  E  (Burns 
Smith,  Wm  B    car,  bid  &  arch 
Eitch  16 

Nellie  E  (Morgan 

Ruth  C  pi 

Gladys  L  pi 

Edward  B  pi 
Smith,  Wm  H    far     Gard  14 

Lulu  E  (Weymouth 
Snow,  R  L    far  Litch  16 

Flora  F  (Hutchins 

Guy  R  pi 

Aubrey  E  pi 
Spear,  John  Annis  blk 

Gard  14 

Sadie  M  (Tyler 


*Lula  M    s  s  op  Augusta 

Jesse  L 

Stanley  E  pi 
Spear,  Richard  H   far  Gard  15 

Estella  (Phillips 

Olive  R  pi 

Esther  M 
Spear,  Alpheus,  formerly  tr 

Gard  15 

Ellura  L  (Blake 
Spear,  Willis  G    far    Litch  16 

Gertrude  (Ayers 

Verna  A 

Pearl  H  pi 
Spear,  Geo  W    far     Litch  17 

Flora  G  (Leighton 

Harry  L  far 

*Walter  M  weav 

No  Vassalboro 

*  Herbert  S 

wholesale  fruit  bus  Gard 

jMerton  R  stu 

Myrtle  M  stu 
Spear,  Harry  L  far 

Annie  J  (Carey 

Geo  E  pi 

John  L 

Herman  C 
Spear,  John    far        Litch  17 

Flora  E  ho 

*^Iillard  F    tr  riding  sch 
Boston,  Mass 
Phitosia  (m  Small  Litch 
Emeline  (m  Douglas 


CENSUS 


39 


Spear,  J  A  far  Gard  14 
Spear,  Hattie  E  (Reed 

Gard  14 
*Mattie  D  (m  Mitchell 

Sab  2 

Spear,  Susan  Miss  Gard  14 
Spetr,  Matilda 

Spear,  John  A    far     Gard  14 

Bertha  M  ho 

Edward  B  ,far 
Spear,  Alvin    far        Gard  14 

Josie  (Miller-Russell 
Spear,  James  A    far  Gard  14 

Annette  ho 

Melissa  (m  Damon 
Springer,  0  E    far     Gard  14 

Ruiamah  W  (Cannedy 

Laura  L    s  s  op  GarO 

Elsie  F  s  s  op 

Lena  M  slu 
Stevens,  Jane  Gard  15 

Stevens,  Eleanor  H  (Tibbetts 
Gard  14 

*Marion  D  (m  Stafford 

Chelsea 

Mildred  W  s  s  op 
Stinson,  Anna  W  (Andrews 

Litch  17 
Mary  E  (m  Farnum 

5  Flagg  pi,  Augusta 
Swift,  Sarah  J  (Page  Gard  14 
^Alfred  A    mill  op 

Berlin,  N  H 

HA  far 


*"Vern  E  mach 

Rumford  Falls 
Delver  paper  mkr  &  far 
*Jessie    pap  mkr 

Woodland 
*Ijaura  E  (m  Wing 

Gard 

*Nellie  (m  Fitzgerald 

Randolph 
*  Carrie  E  (m  Norman 

Millinockett 
Swift,  Kate  (Cutts       Gard  15 
Chas  E  stu 

T 

Tibbetts,  A  J    far      Gard  14 

Lucy  R  (Burnham 

*Winslow  F  mach 

Whitinsville,  Mass 

Eleanor  H   (m  Stevens 
Towle,  F  E    far        Gard  15 

Bertha  E  (Kirk 

Guy  W  far 
Towle,  Guy  W    far     Gard  15 

Mary  E  (Ltdd 

Lloyd  K 
Towle,  Alice  (Carver  Gard  15 

Frank  mer  &  far 

Ella  A  cl 

Hattie  S   (m  Parsons 
Fred    mer  &  far 
grandchild 

Alice  R.  Parsons  pi 


40 


WEST  GARDINER 


Towle,  Eliza  (Carver    Litch  15 
*Merton  M  s  s  op 

Hallowell 

*Delvert  sales 

Salem,  ]\[ass 

Theodate  (m  Seavey 

Nettie  (m  Defratus 

Etta  M  cl  Lewiston 
Tracy,  Geo  W    far     Litch  17 

Cora  B  (Blanchard 

Earl  B  pi 
Trafton,  Jos    far       Gard  14 

Mary  E  (m  Haines 

Fred  P  far 

Mary  A  (m  Ware 

Chas  E  far 

Wm  L  far 
Trafton,  C  E    far       Gard  14 

Kate  E  (Harlow 
Trafton,  Fred  P    far  Gard  14 

Fannie  A  (Glidden 

Ruth  E  stu 

Hazel  A  pi 

Lorimer  J  pi 

Alzo  G  pi 
Tucker,  Edgar  D    far  Litch  16 

Annie  E  (Cram 

Florence  E  (m  Baker 
Tucker,  Angila  Miss  Litch  16 

V 

Vamey,  John     far      Gard  l.") 


Alfred    pub  office 

LjTin,  Mass 
2nd  wife  Addie  (Simmons 

W 

Wadsworth,  i\Ielvin  C  Gard  15 

3Iary  E  (Chamberlain 

Kathryn  R  stu 

M  Esther  pi 
Wakefield,  Forest    lab  Gard  15 

Elizabeth  (French 
*AVakefield,  Lura  (m  Malcolm 
Augusta 

*Foster  L  sold 
*Lilly  (m  Cummings 

No  Augusta 
Wakefield,  Stephen  E  far 

Gard  14 
Fannie  U  (Witham 
*  Annie  M  (m  Walbridge 
Gard 

*:\Iary  E  (m  Glidden  Gard 
*Ella  F  (m  Mathews 

Whitefield 

Walter  B  far 

Lena  F    paper  mill 
Wakefield,  I  W   far     Gard  15 

Clarence  E  far 
Wakefield,  Clarence  E  far 

Gard  15 

Susie  F  (Lancaster 

Walter  I  stu 

Alice  F  stu 


CENSUS 


41 


Laura  M  pi 
Wakefield,  Frank  E  far 

Gard  15 

Mary  E  (Lyman 

Warren  A  pi 

Helen  L  pi 

Marion  L 
Walker,  C  H    far      Gard  14 

Annie  (McLaughlin 

Ethel  (m  Boothby 
Ware,  Irving  L    far     Gard  14 

Alice  M  (Trafton 

Ray  L  stu 

Alton  E  stu 

Helen  T  pi 

Joseph  E  pi 

Paul  C 

Elmer  M 
Ware,  Lydia  Mrs 
Weeks,  Joel  L    far      Litch  17 

Ann  E  (Patten 

Lucy  H  (m  Philbrick 

*Ada  E  (m  Ashton 

9  Pope  Gard 

*Wm  E    mill  op 

Gorham,  N  H 

*Maude  L  (m  Sears 

102  Bangor,  Augusta 

*Annie  M  (m  Swift 

Woodland 

grand-child 
Bertha  M  Sears 
Weeks,  Eugene  F   mill  op 
Sarah  E  (Jones 


Ralph  E 
Wentworth,  Willard  H  blk 

Gard  15 

Lettie  I  (Philbrick 
Wentworth,  Rosana  V  (Wheeler 
Gard  15 

Willard  H  blk 
Wentworth,  G  R  M  far 

Gard  15 

Nellie  G  (Ray 
Viola  Ida  M 
Weston,  Maude  (m  Mason 

*  Weston,  Grtce  (m  Butler 

Auburn 

Weston,  Carl  s  s  op  Lewiston 
Weston,  Alfred  far 

*  Weston,  Mabel  stu 

Hingham,  Mass 
Weston,  Gertrude  pi 
Weston,  Lawrence  pi 
Weston,  Marion 
Weston,  Anna  B 
Weston,  Stephen   far   Gard  14 
*Emma  (m  Hancock 

Auburn 

John  M  far 

*  Annie  (m  Weeks  Auburn 
Weymouth,  Josiah   far  Gard  14 

Margaret  E  (Merrill 

Lulu  E  (m  Smith 
Wharf,  W    far  Gard  14 

Williams,  Ernest  H  far 

Gard  14 

Annie  (Bassett 


42 


WEST  GARDINER 


Everett  D  pi 
Charley  L 
Williams,  Oren  A   far  Gard  15 
Sarah  J  (French-Kirk 
step-children 

*Walter  H  Kirk 
*Mabel  (m  Trott 

196  Highland  ave,  Gard 
*Lucy  (m  Barker 

13  Clinton,  Gard 
Williams,  Henry  S  far 

Litch  16 

Ethel  L  (Porbur 
Eva  R  pi 
Lucinda  E 
Williams,  Oscar    far    Gard  14 
Georgiana  (m  Page 
Henry  far 

^Herbert  D  far  Eliot 
Samuel 


*Hattie  (m  Douglas  Gard 
Martha  (m  Horn 
Williams,  Geo  C    far  Gard  15 
.  Lucy  (Draper 
*Bertha  (m  Draper 
*Bertha  (m  Bailey 

Medway,  Mass 
*Ida  (m  Kimball  Gard 
Arthur  far 
*Witham,  Wm  lab 

Manchester,  N  H 
*Mary  A  (m  Wing 

Old  Orchard 
Sherman  B  far 
Woodbury,  Roxana  (Meader 

Gard  15 

Wright,  Frank  G    far  Gard  14 
Anna  M  (Tiarker 
Doris  M  pi 
Ernestine  B  pi 


Census  of  Litchfield 


NOTE — When  no  Post  office  is  expressed  Litchfield  is 
understood.  The  following  abbreviations  are  used:  Gardiner  R. 
F.  D.  No.  14— Gard  14;  Sabattus  R.  F.  D.  No.  2— Sab  2;  Mon- 
mouth R.  F.  D.  No.  19— Mon  19  ;  Litchfield  Corner— Cor ; 
Litchfield  R.  F.  D.  routes  by  the  number  of  the  route. 


A 

Alexander,  Foster  L  far 

R  D  18 

Harriet  (Bird 
*Letetia  T    tr  nurse 

7  Walker,  Portland 
Elizabeth  B 
Caroline  M  (m  Hall 
AUard,  Wm  F    but  &  mer 

R  D  18 

Nettie  M  E  (Morrill-Earle 
step- children 
Morris  L  Earle  pi 
Marion  A  Earle  pi 
Alexander,  Edgar  E    far  Cor 
AUard,  H  C    far        R  D  17 
*Lena  (m  Skelton 

Bowdoinham 


Ethel,    stu  normal  sch 

Farmington 
Gertrude  M    at  home 
Harry  G    stu  Kent's  Hill 
Archibald,  Amanda  A  ho 

R  D  17 

Adams,  Wm  F    far      R  D  18 
*Emily  M  (m  Strout 

Bowdoin 

*Daniel  car 
722  Van  Ness  ave, 

Santa  Anna,  Cal 
2nd  wife  Julia  E 

( Perkins-Hunkings 
Adams,  M  W    far       R  D  17 
Mary  C  (Smith 
*Emma  E  (m  Purington 

Bowdoin 

Lawrence  H  far 


44 


LITCHFIELD 


Ashford,  A  S  far 

Lilla  (Berry 

Willard  B  stu 

Rena  G  stu 

Ethel  P  pi 
Adams,  David  P    far  R  D  17 

Serena  (Jack 
Allen,  Rebecca  P  (Reed  R  D  17 

E  L  far 

*S  R  land  agt  Richmond 
*Carrie  M  (m  Bartlett 

Richmond 

Allen,  E  L    far  R  D  17 

Rose  B  (Huntington 

Avis  M 

Hollis  B  pi 

Zulette  E 
Allen,  Robert  G    far  R  D  17 

IMaude  A  (Neal 

Vera  H  pi 
Adams,  Frank  N    gro  &  P  M 

Elenora  T  (True 
Allen,  Wallace  H    far  R  D  16 

]\lary  E  (Gushing 

Herbert  C  team 

Peter  C 

Willard  A  stu 
dilford  W  stu 
Reginald  F 
Aiwood,  Uriel    lar  R  D  17 
PVnnces  A  (Hoyt 
Kmnia  L  tr 
Frances  O  stu 


B 

Bosworth,  Mary  J  (Libby 

*Chas  G    s  s  op  Auburn 
Elmore  C  surveyor 
Roscoe  L    sch  tr  &  far 
*Walter  H  police 

Tilton,  N  H 
*Lealie  W    s  s  op 

Webster,  Mass 

Buker,  Harris  W    far  R  D  18 
Alice  L  (Tarr 
Laura  Thelma  stu 

Benson,  Mary  E  (Bailey  Cor 
Benj  M  lab 
Catherine  (m  Bubier 

Baker,  E  N    far  Cor 
Susan  E  (Elwell 
*Emery  M    s  s  op 

90  Court,  Auburn 
Hattie  F  (m  Campbell 

Baker,  Emery  M    s  s  op 

Addie  M  (Niles  milliner 
Gilbert  M  stu 
Courtney  M  pi 

Babcock,  Fred    far     Gard  14 
Mary  A  (Bean 
*  Isabel  (m  Benner  Gard 
*Nora  (m  Gardner  Gard 
*Cora   (m  Millet  Gard 
C  INIabel 
Florence  E  pi 
Guy  M  pi 

Bosworth,  Roscoe    tr  R  D  18 


CENSUS 


45 


Buker,  Augusta  M  (Jack 

R  D  17 

Sidney  L  far 
Buker,  Sidney  L    far  R  D  17 

Ida  M  (Hatch 

Geo  W  pi 

Harold  W  pi 

Floyd  O  pi 

Florence  M 
Barrett,  A  B    far        R  D  17 

Estella  M  (P]mery-Presson 

*Mary  A  (m  Pinkham 

Boothbay  Harbor 

*Cha,s  A   law      N  Y  City 

*Geo  A   team     N  Y  City 

*  Winnie  G  (m  Moore 

Gard 

Merton  A 
Berdena  E  stu 
Belyea,  Wellington   far  R  D  17 
Maude  E  (Ross 
Murial 

Bucklin,  Alvin  R  car  &  dep  sher 

B  D  17 

Addie  L  (Hurd 

Harold  W  pi 

Herbert  Rodney  pi 
Bubier,  W  S    far        R  D  18 

Catherine  (Benson 
Bubier,  L  A    far        R  D  18 

Lizzie  R  (Ricker 
Beedle,  G  C    far        R  D  17 

Annie  L  (Richardson 


*May  C  (m  Alexander 

Richmond 

*Geo  W    auto  bus 

Burlington  Vt 

*Annie  L   cl  P  0  So  Gard 

M  Gladys  stu 

Louise  stu 
Bosworth,  Geo  undertaker 

Angie  ho 

Maggie  (m  Fish 

Sadie  (m  Danforth 
Brown,  Freeman  C   far  R  D  17 

Sarah  D  (Bosworth 

Hattie  stu 
Blanchard,  Oscar    far  R  D  17 
Bartlett,  Abraham  L  lab 

R  D  17 

Burnham,  Everett  pi 
Bailey,  Luella  (Martin 

Leslie  far 
Bailey,  Frank  T    far  Gard  14 

Mary  E  ho 

2nd  wife  Mertie  E 

( Sanders 

Clara  A  pi 

Rena  S  A  pi 
Black,  Everett  D  far 
Brann,  Ralph  D   far     Gard  14 

Ethel  A  (Small 

Clifton  F 
Berry,  Frank  O    but  &  far 

Gard  14 

Adelia  (Stevens 
Clarence  N  pi 


46 


LITCHFIELD 


Otis  K 

Berry,  IMarrietta  (Philbrick 

Gard  14 
*Mary  A  (m  Greenleaf 

Gard  17 
Frank  0   but  &  far 
^Clarence  L  cl 

Hyde  Park,  Mass 
Burnham,  Francis       Gard  14 
Buker,  Warren  R    far  Gard  14 
Annie  T  (Shepard 
Ruth  E  pi 
Ray  W  pi 
Lena 

Caroline  M 
Baker,  Ann  M  (Hutchinson 

R  D  16 
F  E  mail  carrier  &  ptr 
Everett  B    glove  mnfr 

Lowell,  Washington 
Blanchard,  Edgar    far  R  D  18 
Theresa  M  (Goodwin 
nephew 

Harry  F  Lee  .  pi 
Bartlett,  Ella  Miss 
Barth4t,  M  E  Miss 
Bakci-,  F  E    mail  carrier  &  ptr 
I.ilhi  M  (Heals 
♦Albert  G    auto  wk 
8  Leslie  Terrace 

\V  SoiiKM-ville,  Mass 
^iOdwiii  1)    r.Mi-      W  Gjird 

(J.M)  K  pi 

Doris  H 


Bartlett,  A  D  millman 
Buker,  Josiah  D    far    Mon  19 

Lizzie  M  (Mitchell 

Wm  H   coll  stu 

Leland  P  stu 
Briery,  Elizabeth  C  (Smith 

R  D  17 

*Wm  S    s  s  op 

163  Gamage  ave,  Auburn 
Briery,  E  S    far  R  D  17 

Nellie  M  (Stinson 

*Gusta  (m  Paine  Patten 
Bailey,  Chas  far 
Bosworth,  G  A    undertaker  & 
far  R  D  18 

Angie  ho 
Margaret  (m  Fish 
Sarah  (m  Danforth 
*Bubier,  Fred  E  police 

Pawtucket,  R  I 

W  S  far 

C 

Chase,  J  E    P  M  &  far 

Amanda  M  (Ford 
Campbell,  Chas    gen  store 

Hattie  F  (Baker 
Campbell,  Eugene  L    car  &  far 

Nettie  E  (Kingsbury 

Perley  M 

Onslow  M  tr 

N  Edith  stu 

Ethel  R  pi 


CENSUS 


47 


Margaret  E 

Daniel  A 
Cartilage,  W  B  jeweler  R  D  18 
Chase,  J  A  far 

Mary  E  (Small 
Chick,  Eliza  A  (Mathews 

Frank  C  far 
Chick,  Edna  G  stu 
Chick,  Euth  E  pi 
Colby,  Thomas  B    far  Gard  14 

Laura  E  (Dingley 
Cole,  Ellen  F  Miss 
Condon,  M  T  far  R  D  17 

Clara  F  (Redman 

Clarence  Maj  in  U  S  ser 

Ernest  M  far 

*Mary  C  (m  Kenney 

Topsham 

Montford  L  pi 

grand-children 

Clifton  C  Kenney  pi 

Maurice  Kenney  pi 
Cornell,  C  S   music  tr  Sum  res 
Cram,  Ervin  D  blk 

Cora  E  (True 

Doris  E  pi 

Kenneth 
Cram,  Rebecca  A  (Fuller 

*  Annie  E  (m  Tucker 

W  Gard 

Ervin  D  blk 
Percy  M    bk  kpr 

2  Bowdoin,  Waterville 
Crane,  Miss  Laura  N     R  D  16 


Crane,  Miss  Susan 

Crosby,  Robert  M   far    R  D  17 

Angie  M  (Norton 

*Elbert  M  P  O  cl  Camden 
Cunningham,  R  W   rtd  R  D  18 

*  Martha  A  (m  Thurlow 

Gorham,  N  H 

Wm  E  far 
Cunningham,  Wm  M  rtd 

R  D  18 

Julia  A  (Say ward 
Curtis,  Sarah  M  (Webber  ho  17 

D 

Daley,  C  H   far  R  D  18 

Danforth,  Fred  L    far     Sab  2 

Annie  M  (Gay ton 

Arthur  L  pi 

Raymond  L  pi 

Chas  E  pi 

Stanley  W  pi 

Chester 

Danforth,  Edward  S   far  Sab  2 

Mabel  F  (Carver 

Willie  E  lab 

Bertha  M  stu 
Danforth,  E  A  butcher  R  D  18 

Sarah  B  (Bosworth 

Ernest  A 
Danforth,  Emery  E    tar  Sab  2 

Lydia  ( Cromwell 

Hattie  M  (m  Dearborn 

Burleigh  E  far 


48 


LITCHFIELD 


Lester  S    at  home 
Dan  forth,  Jos    far        ^Mon  19 
Danfortli,  Geo  A 
Danforth,  Ellen  E  (Dingley 

Mon  19 

Eliza  A  (m  Carr 

Lanson  E    butcher  &  far 

Frank  P  far 

Woodbury  Y  far 

Irvin  W  far 
Dan  forth,  Hazel  pi 
Danforth,  Clara  J    ho  Cor 
Danforth,  Levi  F    cl  Cor 

Gladys  C  (Holbrook 

Leon  a  ^I 
Dearborn,  Clarence  A  far 

Sab  2 

Hattie  M  (Danforth 
Evelyn  F  pi 
Ivan 
Verna  I 
Lillian  G 
Dearborn,  Geo  H  far 
Delia  J  (Dingley 
*Annie  D    (m  Partridge 

Gard 

*Julia  F  [m  Heath  Gard 
Agnes  L  ho 
W  Seott  far 
l.rliM  G  stu 
l/illa  M  sill 
Dingley.  (h'o  11    far     E  D  17 
*.Mabelle  D  (ni  Bowlei' 

Bethel 


*  Harvey  E  blk 

Brooklyr,,  N  Y 
^IVlartha  B    tr  nrise 

M  G  hospital  Portland 
*Eimice  A  (m  Snow 

Hopkinton,  Mass 
*Geo  R    team  Hallowell 
Vivian  tr 
Barbara  E 

( Hickey-McDonald 
Douglass,  W  W   far      R  D  17 
Sadie  E  (Gordon 
Willis  G  pi 
Douglass,  Eli  M  far 

Richmond  Cor 
Ida  E  (Campbell 
*Chas  W  (meat  cutter 

Gard 

*Lizzie  E  (m  Small  Gard 

*  Oscar  M    s  s  op 

Bowdoinham 
*Martha  M  (m  Annis 

Gard 

*Arthur  B  lab  Richmond 
Sibyl 

Driscoll,  C  J    far        Gard  14 
Driseoll,  M    sold         Gard  14 
Dunham,  Frank   far      R  D  18 
Dunham,  Miss  Rose 
Dunn,  L  F  mer 

R  D  16 
Dust  in.  AVm  H    car  &  far 

Mon  19 
Malinda  E  (Holman 


CENSUS 


49 


*Miles  H    car  Gonic,  N  H 
E 

Earle,  Geo  W    sales  Cor 
Augusta  A  (Getchell 
*Addie  (m  Anderson 
49  Burrows 
Jamaica  Plains,  Mass 
Edgecomb,  Fred  far  &  blk 

Gard  14 

Geo  W  far 

Arvilla  L  ho 

Harriet  A  lio 
Edgecomb,  Fred    far  Gard  14 

Jennie  ( Gould  -Palmer 

Freddie  pi 
Elliott,  A  J    far  R  D  17 

Olive  F  (Howe 

*Frank  L    mill  op 

Lewiston 

^'Maybelle  (m  Libbey 

Gard 

*  Grace  0  (m  King 

717  Main,  Lewiston 
*Pearl  L     s  s  op 

14  Golder,  Lewiston 
Bessie  L    shirt  fac 
grandson 

Earl  C  Elliott  pi 
F 

Farnham,  Walter  H  f  ar  R  D  1 8 


Flora  L  (Emery 
Percy  W  car 
Henri  R  car 
Farnum,  Chas    far        Sab  2 
Helen  ( E  astman 
*Chas  W  miner 

California 

Clair  M  far 

*Joshua  W  lab 

New  Haven,  Conn 
Farrington,  Wm  B   f ar  R  D  18 

Rosie  E  (Ridley 

Henry  W 
Fish,  Geo  V   far  R  D  18 

Helen  S  (Coffin 

Ira  A  pi 

Ethel  L 
Fish,  Edw  J  far 

Maggie  A  (Bosworth 

Lois  N  pi 

Donald  I  pi 
Fogg,  Bert  L  N  far 

Dora  A  (Larrabee 

^Carrie  E  (m  Frost 

Auburn 

Philip  A  lab 

*Rose  M   (m  J^Tarshall 

Summer,  Auburn 

*Moses  B    gr  cl  Auburn 

^^Alvin  E    tr  sales  Auburn 
Fogg,  Alvin  E  far 
Fogg,  D  N    far  Gard  14 

*Chas  N    far  Bowdoinham 


50 


LITCHFIELD 


^Estelle  (m  Leavitt 

Roxbury,  ]\Iass 
*Eva  M  (m  Martin  Gard 
*Frank  D    s  s  op  Gard 
2nd  wife  Alice  V 

( ]\Ierrill- Varney 
Frost,  Chas  T    cat  deal  &  far 
]\Ion  19 

Emma  D  (Dustin 
*IIenry  E    car  &  cont 

82  Ilorton,  Lewiston 
*Flora  ]\I   head  lady  bx  sh 
82  Horton,  Lewiston 


G 


Gayton,  Isaac   far  Sab  2 

Dora  M  (Ridley 

Edward  I  stu 

Eugene  11  pi 

Lottie  A  pi 

Hazel  E  pi 

Gladj^s  M 
Getchell,  Asa  car  rep     R  D  16 

Lucy  A  (Fuller 

*Rebecca  J  (m  Farr 

37  Gage,  Augusta 

*Clarence  E    mill  op  Gard 

Lucy  E  (m  Gilman 
Gibson,  Lyman,  gen  wk  R  D  18 

Arrista  A  (Sturtevant  l?ean 

*  Annie  (m  Jones  Faii-H(^ld 

Nellie  L  i^cnn  (m  Trask 


Belgrade 


Gilbert,  1  W  ply  &  sur  Cor 
Sarah  E  (Smith 
*Lena  M  (m  Lamb 

168  Summer,  Auburn 
*Emma  D    tr  nurse 

Gilbey,  Salena  M  pi 

Gilbey,  Rubena  i\I  pi 

Gilbey,  Martha  A  pi 

Gilman,  Frank  D   far  &  team 
Lutie  E  (Getchell 
*  Thurston  A  printer 

Augusta 

Birdena  M  ho 
Cleda  N  tr 
Raymond,  D  stu 
Leland  E  pi 
Gilman,  J  T  car 
Roxana  (Miers 
*Edward  T  mach 
17  West  wood,  Lowell,  Mass 
^Florence  M  (m  Perry 

Worcester,  ]\Iass 

John  R 

Gilpatric,  Horace  W  far  R  D  18 
Clara  E  (Tarr 
*Wilber  A   R  R  ser 

Richmond 
*Edmond  H   R  R  ser 

Richmond 
*Della  E  (m  Emmons 

Richmond  2 
*Bertha  N  (m  INIcGrath 

Webster 

Nathaniel  G  far 


CENSUS 


51 


grandchildren 

Roy  S  Gilpatric  pi 

Nathaniel  A  Gilpatric  pi 
Glass,  Lucy  (Wadsworth  R  D  16 
Godfrey,  W  R    far        Sab  2 

Hattie  E  (Higgins 

Harold  E  stu 

Gladys  M  stu 

Ralph  H  pi 

Roland  E  pi 
Goodwin,  C  W   mail  car  &  far 

R  D  16 

Mary  H  (Hunt 

*Ralph   sup  garage 

320  Newbury,  Boston,  Mass 

^=^Lillian  M  ho 

Mon  Centre 

Carl  W 
C  Ernest 
Fannie  I  stu 
Clara  A  stu 
Goodwin,  Simeon  far 
Drucilla  (Baker 
*James   far  W  Gard 

Joseph  far 

*  Cyrus    far  Mon 

*  George   rubber  fact 

Naugatuck,  Conn 
FredE  far 

*Ella  (m  McCrum  Portland 
^Lucrecia  (m  Merrill 

W  Gard 

Goodwin,  Jos   far  R  D  16 

Minnie  (Woodbury 


Gordon,  Mrs  AM   dr  mkr 

R  D  17 

"^^Ethel  (m  Drew  Richmond 

Mamie  (m  Libbey 

Sadie  (m  Douglass 
Goss,  Ralph  W   M  D     R  D  16 

Emma  (Dixon 
Gowell,  Augustus  far 
Gowell,  Cora  ho 
Gowell,  Alonzo    far       R  D  17 

Rosetta  (Small 

'^Linda   shirt  waist  fact 

Boston,  Mass 

Wilber    far  &  car 

Georgie  E  (m  Blume 

Ina  printing  Augusta 

Inez  ho 
Gower,  Lewas  C   far      Mon  19 

Nellie  M  (Bicknell 

Eva  A 

Wallace  L 
Gray,  Levi  C    rtd        R  D  18 

*  Susan  E  (m  Taylor 

Chelsea 

*Chas  F  Gard 

*  Sarah  J  (m  Dingley  Gard 

*  Stephen    candy  mkr 

Cambridgeport,  Mass 
*Eliza  A  (m  Tibbetts 

Waterville 

Hattie  (m  James 
True  R  far 

Shrine  Valley,  Ohio 
Gray,  Edward  far 


52 


LITCHFIELD 


Laura  (Header 
Inez  JM  pi 
Blanche  B  j)l 
Gray,  Otis  B  far 

Edna  F  (Sprague 

H 

Hair,  Z  B   far  R  D  17 

Ruth  K  (Mori son 

AM  far 
Hair,  A  M  far  &  soldier 

Catherine  (Hussey 

Alice  L 

Hall,  Henry  T    far       R  D  17 

Eliza])eth  J  (Small 
Hall,  Arthur  E    far       Cor  18 

Carolin  M  (Alexander 

Azaler  A  pi 
Hall,  Benj  N    cooper  Cor 

Arthur  far 

2nd  wife  Emeline  D  (Moore 
*Luey  O  (m  McTnis 

So  Gardiner 
Ora  R  (m  Hull  Easton 
Laura  F  (m  Tucker 
Hamilton,  J  H   far         R  D  17 
Garfield  far 
Chas 

2nd  wife  Amelia  (McArlliiir 
Elizabeth  TI  ho 
*Ella  M   office  wk  Augusta 
•Margaret  E   pub  House 

Augusta 


Hancock,  Helen  (Severy  R  D  18 
*John  H  lab 

394  Ferry,  Maiden,  Mass 
Harriman,  Levi    far     Gard  14 
*Elva  J  (m  Goldsmith 

W  Gard 
*Elmer  E   R  R  ser 

Cheney,  Wyoming 
Adelbert  P  far 
Eugene  L  far 
Harriman,  Forrest   far  R  D  17 
Eva  E  (Leighton 
*Fred  T  carriage  mnfr 

Gard 

Frank  A  cariage  mnfr 
Alberta  G  printer 

Augusta 
Hattin,  Martha  E  (Randall 

R  D  17 

Hatch,  Elizabeth  (Neal  R  D  17 

Oscar  M  far 

Ida  (m  Buker 
Hatch,  Oscar  M   far      R  D  17 

Lizzie  E  (Buker 
Heiser,  Fred    far        Gard  14 

Lizzie  (Mohr 
Heseltine,  Wm  G    far  Gard  14 

Mary  C  (Lane 

*Ida  J  (m  Maxey  Gard 
*TIiggins,  Norman   hospital  at 
Augusta 

*Clai'ibel  (m  Gordon 

Fayette 


CExNSUS 


53 


*Chas  M  hospital  at 

Augusta 

Hill,  Abbie  (Perkins    'Gard  14 

Leonard  pi 

Maynard  pi 

Madeline  pi 
Hodgkins,  C  E  far     Gard  14 
Hodgman,  Jennie  P  (Moody  Cor 

^Walter  W    grain  dl  Saco 

*  Gertrude  L  (m  Harrison 

Lynn,  Mass 
Horton,  Amanda  (Crane 
Howard,  Chas  E    far     R  D  lu 

Hannah  E  Goodwin 

Florence  L  (m  Tinkham 

Hiram  F  jeweler 
58  Lindsey,  Attleboro,  Mass 
Howard,  Geo  "\V  ^.ar  S:  far 

R  0  16 

Lester  A  lab 
Hunkins,  H  H  far 
Hutchinson,  Fred  E   far  R  D  17 
Georgie  (Lord 
Gertrude    m  Verrili 

Auburn 

*Scott  G  ptr 

Fitchburg,  Mass 
*Phil  S  ptr 

Leominster  Mass 
*May  E  (m  Bearce 

617  Main  street,  Lewiston 
*Lewis  J  florist 

No  Grafton,  Mass 


'^'F  Sumner  elec 

Woburn,  Mass 

*Alberta     tr  nurse 

Clinton  Ontario  Can 
Hutchinson,  Chester  A  s  s  op 
Hutchinson,  Austin   far  R  D  18 

Francena  P  (Bean 

Alice  M  pi 
Huntington,  Jas  A  far  R  D  18 

Lizzie  (Moody 

Lena  M  ho 

Edith  P  stu 

J 

James,  Hattie  C  (Gray 
Delia 

Chester  pi 
Jack,  J  E    f  ar  R  D  17 

Fannie  E  (Sprague 
Jack,  Millard  far  R  D  17 

Jones,  Josiah   far         R  D  17 

Ruth  A  (Hawley-Chick 
Jones,  Walter  B  far      R  D  17 

Flora  E  (Mason 

*  Chester  D   civ  eng 

Mineola,  N  Y 

Elmer  L  far 
Bertram  M  stu 
Lloyd  A  pi 
Jordan, "^H  N   far  R  D  18 

Melvina  C  (Norris 
Jennie  A  (m  Huntington 
Talmath  ave,  Haverhill,  Mass 


54 


LITCHFIELD 


Jordan,  Wm  P  far 
Jordan,  Warren  S  rtd 

Elizabeth  C  (Watts 

Freeman  W  blk  &  car  rep 
Jordan,  Freeman  W 

blk  &  car  rep 

Lizzie  C  (Ashford 

E 

Kendrick,  Susan  P  (Howe  Coi 
Daisy  N  tr 

Katberin  H  asst  tr  L  acad 
Cyrus  M  Bates  Coll  stu 
Kent,  A  W   far  Gard  14 

Al)bie  L  (Booth 
Keyes,  Prescott   far      R  D  17 
Ellen  M  (Stevens 
*  Prescott    supt  Westbrook 
&  Gorham  schools  Westbrook 
Kil^iore,  Perley   U  S  ser 

Fort  Slocum,  N  Y 
Kindred,  .Millie  M   dr  mkr 

R  D  18 

King,  11  P   far  R  D  18 

l^ci-tha  E  (Norcross 
Kiiiirlit,  Fred  A    far     R  D  18 
Kniuht.  Walter  C    car  &  far 

R  D  18 

.Miirtlw.  T  (Morrill 
( 'has  \V   elec  mot 
1.')  J.aurel  St.,  Cambrid^^e,  .Mass 
Fred  A  tar 
Wm  K  far 


Sidney  F  far 
Knight,  Wm  far 

Nellie  (Buker 

JMerton  pi 

Charlie 
Knight,  Charles   elec  con 

Jane 

Walter  stu 
Mattie  pi 

L 

Lane,  Annie  (Smith 
Augusta  pi 
Lucy 

Gertrude  A 
Lane,  F  E   far  R  D  18 

Carrie  D  (Deering 

IMaude  A  tr 

Walter  E  stu 

IMabel  F  stu 
Lapham,  Ernest  M   far  R  D  17 

RuthB  stu 

Kenwood  T  pi 
Lapham,  Isaac  F  rtd 

Eliza  R  (Ricker 

Ernest  M  far 

Addie  L  (m  Packard 

ni'^ce 

Rilla  A  Bartlett  ho 
ljai-i'al)oe,  Daniel  I  far 
^linnie  (Stewart 
*Ida  U  (m  Knowlton 

Auburn  2 


CENSUS 


55 


*"WinfieldJ  far 

Ossipee,  N  H  1 

*Lizzie  E  (m  Knowlton 

East  Auburn 

*Chas    s  s  op  Auburn 

*Lena  A   s  s  op  Auburn 

^Frances   s  s  op  Auburn 

Philip  pi 
Larrabee,  A  H   blk  Cor 

Ellen  P  (McFadden 

Chas  B  blk  &  far 
Larrabee,  Stacey  I  pi 

Homer  R  pi 

Geo  W  pi 

Llewellyn 
Larrabee,  Bert  far         Mon  19 

Mary  A  (Howell 

Leslie  C  stu 

John  H  pi 

Geo  P  pi 
Bessie  M  pi 

Bert  L 

Harriet  A 
Lei^hton,  Amanda  (Bean  R  D  17 

*Flora  G  (m  Spear 

W  Gard 
Albert  LeB   mill  op 

No  Vasselboro 
Eva  E  (m  Harriman 
Libby,  N  J  far 

*Geo  N  far  Richmond 
^Nellie  (m  Waterman 

Buekfield 
*Ara  M  D  So  Gard 


James  L  far 

*  Edwin  L  car 

Attlboro,  Mass 

■   2nd  wife  Roxana  E  (  

Libby,  James  L    far     R  D  18 
Grace  M  (Hathorn 
Merton  C  pi 
Irene  pi 
Libby,  Fred   far  R  D  16 

Mary  ( Gordon 
child 

Libbey,  P  W   f ar         R  D  18 
Hattie  F  (Nutting 
Jessie  M  ho 

*  Alice  E  (m  Farr 

Hallowell 

Herbert  B  far 

Edward  C 

Florence  E  stu 
Lowell,  C  G   far  Sab  2 

Helen  M  (Staples 

*John  L  s  s  op  Lewiston 

*Roscoe  C    tanner,  Canton 

*Addie  (m  Cole  Mexico 
Lydston,  Chapin  mer 

Edith  L  (Goldsmith 
Lyle,  Miss  Carrie    dr  mkr 

M 

Maloon,  C  E  far 
Maloon,  Clarence  far 

Effie  (Lyle 

Rhona  milliner 


56 


LITCHFIELD 


^Vinson,  Ira  L  rtd 
Lucy  H  (Greene 
*Henry  I    butter  mkr 

Hiram 

*Carrie  A  (m  Dillingham 
Howes  Cor 
*Luther  I    canning  fact 

Norridgewock 
*Willie  E   hatter  mkr 

Hiram 

*Walter  E    mill  op 

No  Turner 

Flora  E  (m  Jones 
Maxwell,  R  S    far       R  D  17 

Lucy  A  (Buck 

Gertrude  tr 
:\rcixwell,  II  W    far       R  D  17 

Flora  E  (Rogers 
]\IcDonald,  Elbridge    far  Sab 

Eva  I  (Eastman 

*Frank  H   mill  op 

jMadison 

*Geo  C  far 

Mechanic  Falls 
*Nellie  (m  Go  well 

New  Auburn 
Barl)ara  O  pi 
McDonald,   Isnnc     far     Sab  2 

VAUi  (Gould 
l"ill)ridge  ])1 
IFazcl  pi 
^.McDonald,  Geo  printer 

Boston,  .Mass 
^Antrus     Tar  AVasliinu'ton 


*  Julia  (m  Church 

Providence,  R  I 
*Fran]:  far 

Grafton,  Mass 

iMcQuary,  Salome  (  

R  D  18 
Meader,  Eliza  Ann  ('IMetcalf 

R  D  17 

i\ reader,  Jos  H  butcher 

R  D  16 

Merchant,  W  H    car     R  D  17 
Sarah  (Woodbury 
Iva  pi 
Inez  pi 
Edith 
Edwin 

Merryman,  Luetta  (Springer 
R  D  17 

Mary  ho 
i\Ierriman,  James  D  Sum  res 
Merriman,  Lola 
Merriman,  Clara  tr 
Merriman,  Abbie 
I\Ietcalf,  Emery    far  Gard  14 
IMetcalf,  W  E    far       R  D  17 
Mitchell,  Fred    far         Sab  2 

]\Iabel  (Benson 

Lula  pi 

Helen  i:>l 

Arthur  pi 

Ellis 

Morrill,  Job  F  far 

Nettie  E  (m  Allard 
Morrill,  11  K    rtd         R  D  18 


CENSUS 


57 


Morrill,  Josiah  far  R  D  18 
*Hiram  sales  Richmond 
*Mary  E  (m  Jenkins 

Nebraska 

*  Grace  (m  Frost  E  Wales 
Josiah  Jr 
John  P   coll  stu 
Morrill,  Eben    far        Mon  19 
Esther  A  (Potter 
*Fred  I    mail  carrier 

Oak,  Lewiston 
*Rowena  A  (m  Bartlett 

814  Main,  Lewiston 
*Frank  A   s  s  op 

Highland  ave,  Lewiston 
Morse,  Jane  (Hilton       R  D  18 
*Abbie  (m  Southard 

768  Congress,  Portland 
.  *Nellie  A  tr 
148  Kenduskee  ave,  Bangor 
*Frank  draftsman 

41  Bradford  road, 

Arlington,  Mass 
*Geo  H   lam  Pittsfield 
*Fred  L    far  Pittsfield 
Morse,  Walter  A    gen  mgr 

Forest  Spring  Water  Co 
Gard  14 
Louisa  (m  Dowling 
Merton  F 

N 


Neal,  Augusta    far       R  D  17 

Sarah  J  (Wharf 

Harry  W    s  s  op 

*  Edward  J  mer 
121  Jackson,  Lynn,  Mass 

Maude  A  (m  Allen 

Grace  E  (m  Small 
Newell,  Geo  W   far      Gard  14 

Annie  (Parkhurst 
Niles,  Arthur  W  f  ar  R  D  17 

Margaret  (Fiendell 
Nixon,  Felix  H    far      R  D  16 

Helen  (Laskey-Kilgore 

*Willie  G  lab  Mon 

Sadie  P  stu 

Vera  A  pi 

Virgie  L  pi 
Norton,  C  W  far  R  D  18 

Sarah  E  (Smith 

Chas  S  pi 

Delia  F  pi 
Nutting,  Sam  G  far      R  D  18 

Hattie  F  (m  Libbey 

Edw  D  lab 

O 

Oerteb,  Herman    far  Gard  14 
Anna  (Vogel 
Elizabeth  pi 
Walter  pi 
Chorl 


Nash,  M  A   st  cutter     R  D  17 


58 


LITCHFIELD 


Packard,  Edw  P  far 
Addie  (Lapham 
*Bertram  E 

*  Bertram  E  Camden 
]\Iary  E  at  homr- 
*Pearle  G  (m  Campbell 

168  Middle,  Bath 
Paine,  JMareia  E    tr     R  D  17 
Paine,  Caroline  ho 
Palmer,  Olie  M  stu 
Palmer,  Granvill  H   far  R  D  17 

Eliza  D  (Delano 

]\Iary  0  tr 
Patterson,  Andre      far  R  D  17 

Ella  L  (Blanchard 

*  Jennie  B  (m  Porter 
Lincoln  ave,  Chanute,  Kan 
niece 

M  Helen  Blanchard  tr 
Peacock,  Frank    far     Gard  14 
Sarah  E  (Robinson 
*Minnie  S  (m  Merrill 

W  Gard 

Lewis  F  stu 

Caroline  K  stu 

Leon  SI 
Lei  ry,  (Jeo  mach 
Lei-i-y,  .Ids  .)    far  Cor 

Mai-y  lOinma  <' Jackson 

Geo  ])    ii'on  moulder 

^Lerl.-y  P  nurse 

Trenton,  N  J 


*Pierson,  Bernard  G  porter 

Hotel  North,  Augusta 
Plimpton,  Geo  formally  mnfr  of 
hoe  and  fork  hPvndles 
*'Fannie  0  (m  Braley 

153  Middle,  Lewiston 
*  George  E  mach 

12  WilloAv,  Gard 
Plimpton,  N  Maria 
Plimpton,  W  0   phy  &  sur 

Sum  res 

Hattie  (Stevens 
Pope,  Hiram  F   bar      R  D  18 

Helen  M  (Brann 

]\Iethyl  B  pi 

Geo  W  pi 

Harold  T 
Potter,  W  H  lab  R  D  17 

Powers,  W  L    far       Gard  14 

Carrie  L  (Laturen 

Geo  L  mill  op 

*Nellie  M  (m  Western 

Gard 

Bertha  M  stu 
Powers,  Geo  L   pap  mkr 

Gard  14 

Bessie  M  (Barter 
Powers,'  C  T   f ar  R  D  17 

Lizzie  F  (Maxwell 
Powers,  Josiah  D    far     Sab  2 

]\Ielvin  J    elec  con 

*Burton  L  far  Wales 
Powers,  Alden  H   far     I\Ion  19 

Almira  L  (Taylor 


CENSDS 


59 


Daniel  M  far 
Pratt,  Maude    ho  R  D  17 

Pray,  Geo  W   far         R  D  18 

Louisa  (Sloane 

Ethel  M  ho 

Elden  E    at  home 

Edna  M  stu 

Erva  L  stu 

Eva  y  pi 

Elvin  G  pi 

Eben  A  pi 

Elsada  E 
Preble,  Chas  rtd 

^Willie    M  D 

15  Perry,  Cambridge,  Mass 
Price,  Richard  E  tinsmith  &  far 

R  D  17 

Julia  A  (Lord 
Purinton,  John   mail  carrier 

R  D  17 

Eugene  E  far 
John  Elmer  far 
*Frank  W   bk  kpr 

Cumberland  Centre 
Purinton,  Eugene  E  far 

R  D  17 

Daisy  M  (Newell 
R 

Ranks,  E  F    mach        R  D  18 
Margie  E  (Clement 
*  Carrie  A  (m  Howard 

Lewiston 


^Raymond  E  team 

Lewistou 

Mary  B 

Alton  M  pi 

John  E  pi 
Rhoades,  Levi  Rev  R  D  17 

*Hattie  M  (m  Purington 

Bowdoinham 

Angie  M  (m  Thomas 

Mary  E  (m  Tarr 
Rice,  Chas  L    m.ech      Mon  19 

Matilda  E  (York 
Richards,  J  S  Rev  Cor 

Hattie  B  (Barker 

Annie  G  sch  tr 
Richardson,  John  W  far  Gard 

Elzena  (Hayes 

Pearl  L  pi 

Heber  V  pi 

Vernon  L 

Edward 

Richer,  Geo  E    far       R  D  18 

Castenia  (Bubier 

Everett  G  far 

Elton  F   at  home 

Edna  pi 
Richer,  Everett  G    far  R  D  18 

Carrie  (Allen 
Ricker,  Prank  W    far  R  D  16 

Lillie  E  (Milliken 

Rosco  R  stu 

Gladys  M  pi 

SewellG  pi 

Pearl  E  pi 


60 


LITCHFIELD 


Elsie  E  pi 
Ricker,  Edward    far     R  D  16 

]\Iaria  (Curtis 

Hazel  A  stu 

AVallace  A  pi 

Edward  L  pi 
Ridley,  E  P    far  R  D  18 

Fannie  (Larrabee 

*  Hannah  (m  Pratt  Greene 

]\Iaude  (ni  Gayton 

*Graee  (m  Beals  Greene 

*Eva  (m  Polley  Wales 

Alonzo  lab 

Rose  (m  Farrington 

*Georgie  (m  Taylor  Wales 

Alice  (m  McDonald 

Al])ert  pi 

John  pi 
Ridley,  Jane  pi 
Ridley,  James   far        R  D  IS 

Lydia  E  (Stewart 

Walter  L  far 

*Edith  (m  Chick  Mon 

*Ernest  mill  op 

Lisbon  Falls 

Win  far 

*Eliza  (ni  Hatch  Sab 

Irviii  stu 
liidl.-y.  B  W    far         Gard  14 

Clai-a  (Whitniore 
h'idlcy,  Jesse  A  far 

llairict  E  (Crow 

Kill. 'I  K 

Ring,  Kama  K  (Hatch  Gard  14 


Edward  E    s  s  op 

Geo  E  far 
Ring,  Geo  E    far         Gard  14 

Gertrude  L  (Lidstone 
Ring,  Chas   far  R  D  17 

Roberts,  Samuel   far     R  D  17 

Julia  E  (Campbell 
Roberts,  Gardner    far    R  D  17 

Arianna  (Hutchinson 

Angie  V 
Robinson,  Miss  Eudra  F 

^Barbara  E  (m  Starbird 

218  College,  Lewiston 
*Robinson,  Mellen  F   elec  mot 

12  Annabel,  Dorchester,  Mass 
Rogers,  Geo  L   R  D  carrier  16 

Sarah  E  (Sinclair 

Austin  C  cl 
Rogers,  Geo  M  mech      R  D  17 

Sara  L  (Hutchinson 

Geo  M 

Ella  L 
Roland,  Harry  pi 
Rush,  Chas  A   prin  Litch  Acad 
Rowe,  W  S    far  R  D  17 

Angie  (Bosworth 

Mattie  E  tr 

John  M  stu 

Winfield  S  pi 

S 

Severy,  Emery  F    far  R  D  18 


CENSUS 


61 


*Elmer    tailor    N  Y  City 
Mon  19 

^Walter  J  '  far 

Annie  P  (Sylvester 

Warren  R 
Smith,  Samuel  far  &  ex-county 

Herman  S  stu 
Small,  E  W         R  D  carrier  17 

''^'Lura  (m  Hathaway 

E  Dixfield 

Shorey,  Edward  far      R  D  17 
Elmer   tailor       N  Y  City 
Slowman,  Gardner  D  far 

Mo  nl9 

Sloman,  Rose  (Sylvester  Mon  19 
Small,  E  W  R  D  carrier  17 

Hreman  S  stu 

Donald  K  pi 

Elnora  M  pi 
Evelyn  pi 

2nd  wife  Grace  B  (Neal 
Small,  Josiah    far       Gard  14 

Lossie  A  (Spear 

Ethel  A  (m  Brann 
Small,  A  L    far  R  D  17 

Edith  M  tr 

B  R  far 

^Delmer  R   in  green  house 
Old  Town 

Small,  Miss  Mary  A 
Small,  Mary  S  (Hibbard 
Walter  J  far 

W  Parmington 


^Minnie  E  (m  Thompson 

■Readfield  Depot 
*Kate  D  (m  Will 

Preeman 

*  Sherman   civ  eng 

Montana 

*  Olive  A  (m  Pease  dr  mkr 

Wilton 
*Lucy  B  (m  Stevenson 

Rumford 

Elizabeth  (m  Hall 
Small,  Elizabeth  (Goodwin 
Smith,  Oramandal  far 
State  emp  ex-state  treas  R  D  17 
Smith,  J  P    far  Cor 

Prances  (Langhead 
Smith,  D  T  far 

Albertine  (  

Smith,  A  far 

Annie  (Sylvester 

Waren  R 
Smith,  Almira  L  (Smith 
Smith,  Miss  Hannah  D 
*  Smith,  Geo  W  cabinet  mnfr 

Lower  Main,  Lewiston 
Smith,  Samuel  far  &  ex-county 

com  R  D  17 

Caroline  B  (Smith 

'*Anna  P  (m  Blanchard 
4039  Wyandott,  Denver,  Col 
Smith,  Henry  A   far     R  D  18 

^Ernest  P    s  s  op 

Mechanic  Palls 


62 


LITCHFIELD 


*Nora  (m  Harmon 

Mechanic  Falls 

2nd  wife  Emily 

(Smiley-Taylor 
Spear,  A  ^1  law  sum  res 

Spaulding,  Geo  E    far  Gard  14 

[Mary  M  (Cole 
Spaulding,  Wm  II   far  Gard  14 

Gertrude  U  0 'Donald 

Donald  W  pi 
Springer,  E  P    far       R  D  18 
Springer,  J  P    far       R  D  18 
Springer,  Wm  S    far  Cor 

Blanche  ( Huntington 

John  A  pi 
Sprini2:er,  Franklin  Cor 

Edna  E  tr 

*Bertha  J  (m  Parker 

24  South,  Auburn 

Louise  M   s  s  op 

Caroline  M  (Noble 
Si)rinfier,  Wm    far       R  D  18 

Sarah  E  (Morrill 

Franklin  A  car 

*Walter  E  plumber 

Natick,  ]\Iass 

Wm  S  far 
St.'MH'hficUl,  Louisa  (Buck 

R  D  17 
Slarbii-(1.  Herl)(>rt  U  far 

R  D  17 

Aimi(i  F  (True 
Stewart,  Sylvester  I'.n- 


*Edith  E  (m  Bubier 

Auburn 

Wallace   at  home 
Stevens,  A  H    far        R  D  17 
Etta  M  (Wyman 
EdwH  pi 
Ruth  E  pi 
Stevens,  Jos  B    far  Gardl4 
Adelia  L  (Newton 
*Aretas  N    dl  in  horses 

77  Water,  Haverhill,  ]\Iass 
*Rollin  A  angle  worker 

Kittery,  N  Y 
*Hattie  L  (m  Burnham 

W  Gard 

*  Samuel  M  car 

Petersboro,  N  H 
Emily  F  (m  Friend 
^Joseph  B  Jr   elec  con 

Everett,  Mass 
Pearl  N  (m  Berry 
Stockham,  Dorothea  B 

Bartlett 

Geo  T  hotel 
The  Walcott,  81,  near  5  Ave 

T 

Tarr,  Chas   far  Sab  2 

*James  U    far  Oakfield 
Andrew  far 
*Liira  E  (m  Wright 

Oakfield 

*Horace   lab  Oakfield 


CEJNSDS 


63 


*  Sarah  (m  Wright  Oakfield 
*Johu  lab  Oakfield 
Thomas  P  lab 

2nd  wife  Hannah  (Morrison 

Jesse  L  lab 

Jennie  E  pi 
Tarr,  Andrew  J    far     R  D  17 

Mattie  (Morrison 
Tarr,  Thomas  P  lab 
Tarr,  W  E    far  R  D  17 

Mary  E  (Rhoades 

Sam  H  pi 

John  W  pi 
Taylor,  Henry    tr  sales  Cor 

Maryetter  T  (Goodwin 

sch  tr 

*Henry  W    gro  cl 

54  Cherry,  Maiden,  Mass 

*  Carlton  L  elec 

3  Hartshorn  ave.  Maiden,  Mass 

*Amy  I  (m  Moore 
54  Brownell,  Attleboro,  Mass 
Teeling,  E  P   far         R  D  18 

Annie  M  (Brittany 

*Hadley  W  chauffeur 
545  West  125th,  New  York 

*Pred  B  printer 

545  West  125th,  New  York 
Thurlow,  Geo  N    far  R  D  18 

Emeline  W  (Morse 

*Geo  A  eng 

Gorham,  N  H 

*Harry  H  law  Pittsfield 
Tinkham,  Wendell        R  D  16 


Florence  L  (Howard 
child 

Toothaker,  F  J   gen  store 

R  D  17 

Eva  M  (Webber 

Henry  0 
Towns,  Walter  V  car  rep  R  D  16 

Edith  M  (Cannon 
Tozier,  A  J    far  R  D  16 

Sophia  M  (Harriman 

Raymond  E  stu 

Howe  B  pi 

Alton  W  pi 

Ruth  Lucile 
Tozier,  Henry  J    far  R  D  16 

Lizzie  (Bomlin 

Andrew  J  far 

.  .  .  .LITCHFIELD  12  

True,  Merrill    far       R  D  18 

Martha  E  (Moore 

Stanley  M  far 

^^Salley  H  tr  nurse 

54  Pierce,  Lewiston 
True,  N  C    far  R  D  18 

Minnie  M  (Morse 

Wallace  M 
True,  Elizabeth  E  (Gushing 

R  D  18 

Fannie  W 
E  M  far 
N  C  far 
True,  Clinton  G    far  R  D  18 
Morris  L  stu 
Myrtle  M  pi 


64 


LITCHFIELD 


Vera  U  pi 
True,  John  B    far        R  D  18 

Mary  R  (Sullivan 

Nettie  M  pi 

John  J  pi 

Mary  D  pi 

Walter  S 
True,  O  A   constable     R  D  18 

Cora  (m  Cram 

2nd  wife  Frances  L 

Towns-Higgins 
True,  Edw  I\I    far        R  D  18 

Georgie  E  (Kindred 

]\Iabel  E  stu 

E  Milton  pi 

Jesse  T  pi 

Helen  K  pi 

Florence  E  pi 
True,  Hiram  far 
True,  Nettie  ho 
Tucker,  Fred  W   far     R  D  18 

Laura  (Hall 

male  child 
Tucker,  John  W   far      R  D  18 

Geo  W  car 

*Dexter  B    mill  op 

So  Framingham,  Mass 

*Ralph       Hood's  milk  bus 
Somerville,  Mass 

Lucena  I\l  ho 

John  R  stu  Bates  coll 

Fred  W  far 

Mildred  K  stu 

Elmer  stu 


Mary  D  pi 

Julia  C  pi 

Carrie  M  pi 
Turner,  Anson   rtd  sold  R  D  17 
Tuttle,  R  J   far  18 

Lillie  A  (Bigelow 

Alice  M  stu 

Elton  L  pi 

Delia  R  pi 

V 

Varney,  Walter  I  lab 

*Varney,  Leroy  M  fireman 
Portsmouth,  N  H 

W 

Waldron,  Chas  H  rtd  R  D  16 
W^aldron,  W  H    far     R  D  17 

Emma  (Berry 

Arthur  H  bd  ho  Richmond 
Walker,  Eugene  M   far  R  D  17 

]\Iaria  F  (Gallison 

*Chas  E   bk  kpr 

Rumford  Falls 
Ware,  Harriet  (Perkins  Cor 

Fred  L  cl 

*Annie  (m  Duso 

Pawtucket,  R  I 
AYebber,  Daniel    far     R  D  17 

Eva  M  (m  Toothaker 

Clement  M 

Lester  M  stu 


CENSDS 


65 


OlaTPT^op  A  stn 

s.%j\j  y  ax.  X  ir 

Webber,  Chas  H    far  R 

D  17 

Lillian  M  (Maxwell 

sum 

*Milton  E  mach 

496  Union,  Lynn, 

Mass 

TTa  rol  H  R  J4t,n 

Wedel,  Geo  A    far  R 

D  17 

Ella  D  (Dilks 

Geo  B  pi 

Louise  E  stu 

Raymond  C  pi 

Stanley  B  pi 

Frank  W  pi 

Helen  D  pi 

Joseph  A 

Welch,  Jos   far  Gard  14 

Welch,  Elbridge  far 
Weston,  Ann  (Metcalf  Gard  14 
^Joseph  C  gardener 


Gard 

*Luella  (m  Lombard 

Lisbon  Palls 
*Mary  A  (m  True 

Maiden,  Mass 

Frank  far 
Weston,  Frank  C   far  Gard  14 
M^ary  (Green 
Harold  C  pi 
Hazel  M  pi 
Philip  pi 
Geo  pi 


Edward  P 
Whitney,  Edgar  F  far  Gard  14 
Wiles,  L  E  far  poultry  Gard  14 

Ernest  G  eng 
Williams,  Samuel   far  Gard  14 

Mary  P  (  Johnson 
Williams,  John    lab        Sab  2 
Wilson,  Martha  (Goodwin 

R  D  16 

Woodbury,  Ann  M  (Wedgewood 

R  D  17 

Wm  T  far 

*Frank  H   jeweler  Gard 

Harriet  M  tr 
Woodward,  H  F    far  R  D  18 

^Perley  Portland 

*Hazel    cl  Portland 

Orison  pi 
Wright,  Hiram    far     Gard  14 

Susan  (Gardner 
Wyman,  Catherine  (Young 

R  D  17 

*Geo  A   far  Boothbay 
Frank  C  mech 
*Flora  (m  Go  well 

San  Bernadeno,  Cal 
Etta  M  (m  Stevens 
Wyman,  F  C  mech 


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CENSUS  OF  MONMOUTH 


Note — Where  no  address  is  given  Monmouth  is  under- 
stood. North  Monmouth  is  designated  by  North;  Winthrop 
R.  F.  D.  routes — Winth,  followed  by  the  number  of  the 
routes. 

m — married,    d — died. 


Adams,  Alonzo  E  far 
Carrie  (Robbins 
Madeline  E 

Ainslie,  F  W    far      Winth  21 
Amy  C  (Dodsworth 

Allen,  Chas  H    car  &  conct 

R  D  21 
Hannah  (Wing- White 
*Glen  H  s  s  op  Auburn 
*  Verne  R  baker  Auburn 
Ellis  A  supt  fish  hatchery 
Nellie  L  (m  Ferguson 

Hollis 

Allen,  Albert    far  R  D  9 

Fannie  E  (Roseboom 
Dora  May 

Albert  Jr  far 
Frank  stu 
Anderson,  C  G  far  Sabattus  1 
Flora  M  (Hunt 
Harry  E  d 
Leroy  L  far 


Chas  H  far 
Anderson,  L  L    far  Sabattus  1 

Lula  G  (Salford 
Andrews,  F  W    far   Winth  21 

Ada  T  (Smith 

Step  child : 

^^Mary  T  Hall    dr  mkr 

Woodfords 
Andrews,  Ernest  C  car  R  D  19 
Harriett  P  (Pierce 
Harold  P  pi 
Helen  E  pi 
Andrews,  L  C  far  R  D  19 
*01ive  (m  Jackson 

Liverm^ore 
Lottie  M  ho 
Andrews,  0  W    far      R  D  19 
Marilla  V  (Dickerson 
Ernest  C  car 
'^Herbert  C  far 
Oleary,  Iowa 
Augustus  W  cl 

Salem,  Mass 


MONMOUTH 


Arnold,  Harry  S    c4  North 
Ruth  L  (Cimningham 
I^oreii  L  C  pi 
^Marguerite  B  pi 
Lloyd  L 

Arris,  Herbert  maeh  North 
Aiistiji.  ]\Iareelliis  S  far 

R  D  20 

:\Iary  F  (Hatch 
Ayer,  John  far 
Ada  (  

B 

P>nil(^v.  \Vm    ear  R  D  19 

Harriet  (Chandler 
AVm  pi 
Samuel  pi 
Chas  pi 
Ellen  A  pi 
Osear 
Henry 

r>a1('lielder,  L  R  horse  breed- 
ing &  stock  farm  R  D  20 
liertha  (Gleason 
liates.  Mary  A  (Sturtevant 

R  I)  20 

Alhei-tus  G  far 

Henry  S  far 
I*»nt('s.  H  S  fj,,. 

Annie  (  Iiobinson 

.MjiruMrct  |)1 
l»''iiner.  .M  A     r.u-         l>  |)  ]() 

\)r\\H'V\     M  f;,,. 

l-'i-ni'sl  W  f;,,. 


Mandana  B  (Potter 

*Guy  P    clerg  Gonic,  N  H 

^Andrew  W  stu 

Agr  sch,  Durhanij  N  H 
Benner,  D  M  far 
Lillian  R  (Roy 
Edna  R      stu  Normal  sch 
Berry,  L  C    cream  coll  &  far 

North 

^'Florence  (m  Miller 

704  Main,  Lewiston 
*Guy  B  butcher  Winthrop 
Chas  H  mer 
Georgie  E 

Fannie  F  mill  op 

Georgie  A  (Fogg 

Afton  B  pi 
Bickford,  R  G  car 

Sadie  E  (Russell 
Blaisdell,  Fred  A 

far,  tannery  &  moc  mfg 

Lloyd  G       /  pi 

Leon  C  pi 
Blake,  Fred  K  lum  &  far 

Occupies  homestead  which  has  been  in  the  Blake 
family  name  114  years 

Mabel  (Pierce 
Carleton  F  pi 
Horton  P  pi 
l>lake,  Henry  M    pliy  &  sur 

49  Main 

Fred  K  lumb  &  far 

*Bertlia  (:\IaeC^rillis 

Portland 


CENSUS 


Blake,  H  B       blk  &  job  work 

Maple 

Mary  D  (Dudley 

Anna  T  tel  op 

Blake,  Fred    far        Winth  21 

Mabel  (Pierce 

Carlton  pi 

Horton  pi 
^Blodgett,  Harry    com  lab 

Canada 

'^Blodgett,  Edward  S    mill  op 
Ingals,  Mich 
^^Edna  S  (m  Butler 

Hallowell 

Blossom,  Delia 

Bonney,  F  W    far     Winth  21 

Flora  B  (Clark 

Madeline  L 

Sherman  C 
Bragdon,  C  J  undertaker 

Lizzie  H  (Totman 

Ethel  J 

*Carrol  T  photo  engraver 
Lewiston 

Morris  W  stu 
Brewster,  Maria  mill  op  North 
Bridges,  Beatrice  T 
Brown,  Rachel  (Marsion 

Winthrop  27 

Lewis  M  far 
Brown,  Chas    far      Winth  21 

Alice  M  (Roberts- Jordan 

Step  child: 

Elsie  E  Jordon  (m  Brown 


Brown,  E  H  far 
Brown,  Joseph    gen  wk 

RD  19 

Elsie  E  (Jordon 

Viola  P 

Isabell  G 
Brown,  Wm  -  far 

Brown,  Roy  far 
Brown,  E  H    f ar  R  D  20 

Emma  G  (Cushman 
Burgess,  Luther  A    far  R  D  20 

Susie  A  (Simpson 

Bernice  A 
Burnham,  James  H  lab 


0 


Campbell,  M  F    far      R  D  19 

Canwell,  Geo    far        R  D  20 
Mary  A  (Hammond 
Mabel  G  stu 
Abby  G  pi 
Willis  C  pi 

Carr,  F  E    far  &  cat  dlr  R  D  19 
Eliza  A  (Danforth 
Wm  C  cattle  dlr 

Dexter  E  cattle  dlr 

Mary  E  (m  Gatchell 
Alton  E  pi 
Lillian  S  pi 
Maurice  R  pi 

Carson,  Roscoe  G    far  R  D  20 
Elizabeth  (Bartley 
Elizabeth 


MONMOUTH 


Mabel  dr  mkr 

Margaret  E  stu 

Edith  :M  stu 
Carver,  Iliram    far       R  D  19 

Arabella  B  (Kent 

B  K  boat  bldr 

(^irver.  B  K    boat  l)ldr  R  D  19 

jMattie  (Pitts 

i\Iarioii  A 

Kenneth  II 
Caswell,  Frank  W  far 

AVinth  21 
Chanilx^i'lin,  J  C  sum  boarders 
Ridge  Manor,  R  D  19 

:\Ia])el  AV  (AVitherell 
Cliandler,  Chas  R     far  R  D  20 

Ktta  A  (lUirgess 

Eth(d  ]\I  stu 

Eliza  A  stu 
Chandler.  W  far 

Anna  (Hall 

Hattie  (m  Bailey 

Coi'a  (m  Robinston 

Gladys 

Willie 

Cliajidlcr.  L(\slie  E  far 

AVinthrop  21 
(  handler,  .John  S    rid  sol 

AVinth  21 

Ada  1)  (Tilloii 

Leslie  E  far 

^'•Lilliaii  ]j  \y 

Atlh'boro.  Alass 
Chaiidl.T.  Ciias  \V  far 


Annie  J  (Hall 
Hattie  M  (m  Bailey 
Cora  M  (m  Robinson 
Gladys  D 

AVillie  T  pi 
Chase,  Llewellyn    far    R  D  19 

Mary  K  (King 
(1iiek,  Dellie  R  D  19 

Cliiek,  Elmer  C  far 

Edith  B  (Ridley 

Annie  B  pi 

AVm  H  pi 

Nellie  M  pi 
Chick,  Almon  J    car     R  D  19 

Imogene  (Smith 

Bert  car 
Chick,  Arthur  J  R  D  20 

prin  Mon  Academy 

Mabel  T  (Millay 

JMarion  V  pi 

Geo  H 

Doris  M 

Benjamin 
Chick,  Clara  E  (Mitchell 

R  D  20 

Arthur  J     prin  Mon  acad 
diick,  Henry  T    far  AVinth  21 
Cora  E  (Leach 
Harold  D 
Annie  E 
Evelyn 

( 'liiek.  P>  A  car 

Lottie  U  (Davis 
Cliilds,  AVillis    blk  North 


CENSUS 


Minnie  (  

Hazel  A 

pi 

Evelyn  stu 

Nathaniel  J 

Clinton  pi 

Cressey,  Hannah  (West 

Bernard 

wid  Benj 

Clough,  Simon  lumb  dlr  &  car 

Wm  E 

far 

Alice  M  (m  Stevens 

Benj 

gen  wk 

Clough,  Geo  M    far      R  D  20 

=^^Chas  A    for  &  r 

r  sec 

Elizabeth  M  (Gocling 

No  Jay 

*Emery  A    fruit  farm 

J  E 

far 

Banning,  Calif 

*U  G    paper  mills 

Richard  G      mason  &  far 

Pejepscot  Mills 

Georgie  E  d 

^*John  B    paper  i 

mills 

Mary  E 

Woodman 

Rubie  L  d 

^Martha  A  (m  Chamber- 

Grace I 

lain  Waterville 

Cochrane,  Harry  artist 

Cressey,  Wm  E  far 

R  D  20 

Ida  L  (Gott 

Edith  (Kenney 

*Lorena  G    tr  Augusta 

Mattie 

stu 

Cochrane,  Mattie  (Blaisdell 

W  Arthur 

pi 

Colby,  Sarah  E             R  D  20 

Cora 

pi 

Colson,  Frank  E  baker 

Verna 

pi 

Nina  E  (Frost 

Cressey,  James  E 

far 

Cook,  Clinton  H  far 

Addie  (Carver 

Julie  E  (Fergusen 

Geo  H 

far 

C  Wesley 

Ralph  E 

Robert  M 

Hannah  M 

stu 

Grace  F 

Kate  M 

pi 

Cram,  N  B    far         Winth  21 

Walter  M 

pi 

Minnie  E  (Coffin 

Alice  V 

pi 

Ernest           fish  hatchery 

Florence  M 

pi 

Daisy  M  stu 

Rosanna 

Ruth  M  stu 

Eva  J 

B  Russell  pi 

Crosby,  H  B  far 

Winth  21 

Ozro  H  pi 

Julia  A  (Plummer 

MONMOUTH 


*Alvada  hotel  Detroit 
*(1ias  O  far  Pittsfield 
*Otis  AV    r  r  ser 

Thorudike 

Iva  A 

Crosiiiaii,  J  B  far 

Arthur 
CuUinar,  Mary  (Barrett 

wid  James 

Jolin  P  far 
Cullinaii,  Gilbert  far  Winth  21 

Alniyra  (Gray 
("iiiniingham,  J  A 

]\Iary  C  (Davis 

Grand  child : 

Leland  C  Davis  pi 
Cunningham,  Fannie  dr  mkr 
Curtis,  :\Iartin    far        R  D  20 

Vera  F  (Foster 

:\Ierle  F 

Kosc'oc  J 

Infant 

Curtis,  R  P    far  R  D  20 

Esther  E  (Jenness 
"llch'n  :\I  (m  Ileal 

Lagrange 
Allen  decorator 
M;ir1iii  ^ar 
l^orna  M  stu 
Karl  ^\  pi 

( 'nrl  is.  Allen  decorator 
liCiia  A  (Smith 

Cnrtis.  Wilhcrt  com  Inl)  R  1)  20 

( 'ni-f  is,  ( 'has  W  sec  hand 


Sarah  (Lane 

Cora  M  stu 
Leola  B  pi 

Curtis,  M  W  groceries 
Inez  M  (McKenney 
Beatrice  V  pi 
Kenneth  E  pi 

Cushman,  Angelinc  (Harvey 
wid  Isaac 

Flavilla  (m  Fink  d 
*Angie  (m  Tym  115-1: 

So  31st,  Omaha,  Neb 
Emma  (m  Brown 
John  d 
*Marcellus    rtd  soldier 

Waterville 
*Cora  (m  Harvey 

Goff.  Auburn 
Thurzie  (m  Love  d 
Cushman,  Chas  M  far 

Winth  21 

Emma  S  (Knight 
*  Julia  A    office  wk 

43  INIyrtle,  Portland 
*Geo  F    optician  Portland 
*Edw  IT    automobile  bus 
1162  Forest  Ave,  Portland 


Dakin.  Wni  II  gen  wk 

(Jemima  (Dunham  d 
Mary  A  d 


CENSUS 


Evelyn  H  (m  Trask 
Flora  E  lio 
Wesley  cl 
Annie  (m  Robertson 
Step  children : 
Mary  0  Robertson  pi 
Winifred  Robertson  pi 
Coy  H  Robertson 
Davis,  Jennie  (Grey 
Hazel 

Davis,  John  far 
Etta  (  

Delbert  stu 
Gladys  stu 
Halley  pi 

Deroche,  Dan  gen  wk 

Clara  (Raymond 
Clara  (m  Frost  cl 
Wilfred  moc  shop 

Phyllis  (m  Buzzell 

Winthrop 
Danny  stu 
Margaret  pi 
May  pi 
Ada  pi 

Dodd,  Geo  L  piano  dlr  &  tuner 
Caroline  A  (Stanton 
Ida  Louisa  music  tr 

Donnell,  E  L  car  &  repair  shop 

North 

*Grace  M    shop  Portland 
Mary  (Harris 
Drake,  W  W  ptr 
Etta  J  (Eaton 


*Drue  E     ship  cl 

10  High,  Lewiston 
*A¥inona  E  (m  Goff 

9  Dennison,  Auburn 
Alice  E  (m  Merrill 
Walter  E  ptr 
Hazel  F  pi 
Drugan,  John  rtd 

Martha  (Clark 
Dudley,  Eliza  (Hainer 
*Linsey  E    elec  con 

87  Capitol,  Augusta 
Ruth  A    stu  Mon  academy 
Dunham,  Earle  F  pi 


E 


Emery,  U  S    far  R  D  20 

Annie  G  (Mcintosh 

Em.erson,  Martha  B  (Grant 

Mary  J  ho 
Smith  E  far 

Emerson,  S  E 

far  &  carriage  repairing 
Walter  D  stu 

Espeaignnette,  G  H       R  D  20 
Addie  (  ■ 


Fairbanks,  G  S  rtd 

Ann  G  (m  Marr 
Fish,  S  E  dl  in  seeds 

Fish,  Leonard         piano  tuner 


MONMOUTH 


Nellie  M  (Eldridge 
Lena  ISl 

Flanders.  F  0  far 
]\Iary  (Seabury 
Chas  0  meat  market 

*]\Iaude  A  (m  Macomber 
Winthrop 

Edna  M 
Stella  E 

Helen  M  stu 
Flanders,  Chas  S  blk 

]\Iattie  E  (Hunnewell 
Fogg,  Arthur     ptr        R  D  19 

Gertrude  (Trask 

Percy  pi 

Anna  pi 

Edna 

Fogg,  Benj  F    far        R  D  20 

Edith  ]\I  (Cunningham 
Folsom,  Daniel  W    s  s  op 

AVinth  21 

Alary  C  (Worden 

Fowler,  AVm  B  far 
Jennie  L  (Keening 
Joseph  AV  stu 
Burtiee  F  pi 
Ceo  L  |)1 
liOiiis  K  pi 
'Icniiic  M 

Frost.  1  \V    I'ar         Wintli  21 
Jessie  (Jones 

Frost,  ir  C  ins  a«j:t 

Eva  A  (( 'liaiiipion 


*Clias  A  civ  eng  40  Grant, 

S  Framingham,  Alass 
Nina  (m  Colson 
Grand  child: 
A'^era  Colson 
Frost,  P  Eugene    gen  mdse 

R  D  19 

Alice  G  (True 

Chester  0  pi 

Alary  A 
Frost,  0  F  miller  &  dlr  in  grain 
Frost,  Reginald  O  car 

Bertha  AI  (Hascall 
Frost,  H  B  cl 

Clara  (Deroche 

John  H 

Frank  B 

Lawton  A 
Frost,  Berle  A  stu 
Fyffe.  Arthur    far        R  D  19 

Ida  0  (King 


Gatchell,  Geo  H    far      R  D  19 
Lizzie  M  (Turner 
*Carrie  (m  Deale  43  Fair, 

Newburyport,  Alass 
(t(m)  AI  tanner 
P>lanch(> 

Ai'tlinr  AI         cn^ani  team 
Everett  R  stu 
(  Jatchell.  W  P    rtd        R  D  20 
Snsie  I>  (Thompson 


CENSUS 


Gatchell,  Geo  M        gen  work 
Mary  E  (Carr 
Geo  F 

Getchell,  Augusta  (Woodbury 

Mary  (m  Merrill 

Carl  F  law  stu  Bangor 
Gilman,  Geo  E  far 

Nellie  M  (Day 

Ralph  D  far 
Gilman,  B  0  far 

Lena  (Acorn 
Gilman,  Bettie  (Rowe 
Gilman,  W  H    far        R  D  19 

Cora  A  (Cunningham 

James  A  far 

*Ethel  E  (m  Libby  Wayne 

Frank  H  moc  mkr 

Gilman,  John  H 

Olive  J  (Lord 
Gilman,  Josephene  (Ricker 

North 

Mabel 

Given,  Fannie  Winth  21 

Goding,  L  S  millman 

Luetta  (Prescott 
Goodwin,  Dorcas  (Brown 

Winth  21 

Goodwin,  Cyrus  H    far  R  D  19 
Mary  J  (Hall 
Nella  S 

stu  normal  sch  &  tr 
Goodwin,  Ardelia  L  (Andrews 

wid  Chas 
Goodwin,  C  H    far  North 


Mary  (  

Nellie  tr 
Gordon,  A  A    rtd  North 

Hattie  (Hammond 

Clinton  H  mill  op 

Gordon,  Louisa  (Hammond 

North 

Alna  rtd 
Gott,  Jos  G  salesman 
Rose  (Stinchfield 
Ida  L  (m  Cochrane 
Arthur  d 
*Winnefred  A    tr  Augusta 
Greeley,  W  J  far 
Greenleaf,  Frank  W  cl 
Julia  F  (Boyd 
F  Gerard  stu 
Harry  L  pi 


Hall,  Calvin  S  far 
Sylvia  A  (Packard 
*PIenry  H  music  tr 

"^Gerald  P  mech 

Moline,  111 
Hall,  Edgar  A    mail  carrier 

R  D  20 

Martha  (Marston 

Evan  G  gen  wk 

Edith  E 

Ethel  M  stu 
Ham,  Olive  L 

Hanson,  E  R    far         R  D  20 


MONMOUTH 


Lniira  (Lovewell 
llohvvt  U    far  North 
Kuth  T  (m  Pottle 
Harris,  A  G    far  R  D  20 

Eva  (Ellis  d 
Alta  stu 
Louis 
Oron  L 

Harrison.  AVm  H  rtd 

x\nnie  (Feenan 
Haskell,  Olive  J  (Woodbury 

Dora  A  ho 
Haseall,  R  J  far  &  canning  fact 

Rose  ]\I  (Nichols 

*\Vm  J  mach  Norvv^ay  Lake 

^Herbert  E    s  s  op 

13  Temple,  Auburn 

*IIarry  ]\I   s  s  op 

94  Summer,  Auburn 

*Eiiima  F  (m  Day 

264  Pine,  Lewiston 

Lena  M  (m  Jumper 

Hertha  M  (m  Frost 

Elmer  S  pi 

Grand  cliild  : 

I'^  Oscar  Juinp(»r 
Halhaway.  Artliur  T  car 

Kthcl  (Frost 

ir."i-I)cr1  W 
Hatiiaway.  W  II  far 

Flora  ( I hniiMioiid 

:'U(1('  (in  Donncll 

Leeds  Jund  ion 

Ai-lliur  T  car 


Hayford,  L  D  far 
E  C  far 
*Addie  E    wk  coat  shop 

Pittsfield,  N  H 

Hayford,  E  C  far  R  D  20 
Florence  (Keith 

Ilaynes,  G  M  far 
Helen  M  (Marks 
*Edith  G     tr  Saco 
Hazel 

Haynes,  Chas  M  com  lab 

Nettie  M  (Winchester 
*AValter  C  ranchman 

Clancy,  Montana 
Higgins,  Clyde  C    mill  op 

North 

Blanche  (Moody 

Harold  ]\I 
Hinkley,  John  H    far   R  D  19 

*F  Belle     tr  nurse  Boston 

Lizzie  S 

Roy  A 

Roland  A 
Holm  an,  Wm  W  cl 
Holmes,  IMary  D  (Ellis 

*Tnez  (m  LajMaster 

Tecumseh,  Neb 
Howard.  R    far         Winth  21 

Georgie  (Robie 

Agnes  stu 
Howard,  Geo  F    far   Winth  21 

:\Iary  L  (Smith 

Edward  E  far 

RcnlxMi  E  far 


CENSUS 


*Elwood  far  Winthrop 
Winfield  S  far 
*Addie  M  (m  Dingley 

Wales 

*Orrie  E  (m  Eemick 

52  Turner,  Auburn 
Howard,  E  E  far 
Zilpha  (Howard 
*  Jennie  (m  Faulkinham 

Winthrop  Ctr 
*Harlow  Winthrop 
Orren  G 

Clarence  pi 
Hutchinson,  Lucella  (Folsom 

Winth  21 

Hutchinson,  D  S  rtd  R  D  19 
Hutchinson,  Carl  gen  wk 

Carrie  (Merrill 

Aubrey 

Infant 


Jacobs,  Henry  C  boss  in  tannery 
Susie  R  (Cowan 
Tena  M  pi 
Jacobs,  Elijah  C    far     R  D  20 
Jenness,  Mary  A  (Smith 

wid  DM  d 
Esther  E  (m  Curtis 
Jewell,  I  G  car  &  far  R  D  20 
Annie  M  (East  ' 
Clara  Bell  pi 
Florence  E  pi 


Helen  J  pi 

Oswell  C  pi 

Mabel  L 

Wesley  P 

Lesley  P 
Jones,  Henry    rtd      Winth  21 

Ellen  {■■ — ^ 
Jones,  Helen  (Moody  Winth  21 
Jones,  B  F    rtd         Winth  21 

Jessie  (m  Frost 
Jenkins,  Chas    far         R  D  20 

Nellie  H  (Moore 
Judkins,  A  A  far 

Minnie  (Sutton  Dilnon 

farm,  sum  boarders 


Keening,  H  L    far     Winth  21 

Alice  (  ■ 

Kerr,  A  E    far  &  lumb  R  D  19 

Mary  E  (Vincent 

Lois  B  pi 

Pauline  R  pi 

Frederick  W 

Edw  A 

Kimball,  0  W    far     Winth  21 

Ella  C  (Chase 

*A¥  A    paper  machine 

Boston,  Mass 

Otis  H  far 

Dorothy  F  stu 
Kimball,  W  J    f ar        R  D  20 

Ina  D  (Donnell 


MONMOUTH 


Kimball,  B  H    far         R  D  20 

Lucy  A  (Preseott 

Fred  P  niach 
King,  R  A  tax  col  &  far 

Ida  0  (m  Fife 

Edward  C 

^Lottie  (m  Longfellow 

Winth  19 
*Blanelie  (m  Macomber 

Worcester,  Mass 
AVni  R  lab 
Annett  (m  AA'itlierell 
Knight,  Francis  rtd  sold  North 
Kuowlton,  Mary  (Smith 
wid  Geo 

John  F  gen  wk 

Ralph  L  gen  wk 

Knox,  Ora  A  lab 
Blanche  (Wing 
Amy  E  pi 
Elsie  0  pi 
Doris  B 


Ljiwtoii,  G  P  rtd  sold  RD19 
Lcccli.  Henry  T    rtd  sold 

Winth  21 

Al,ij,l,  (  

*Kv;i  I J  (m  lirooks  Xoi'way 
*Ii<'v  S  K  Bridgton 
'M)ai>  \-  f  111  Catland 

Ijcwist  on 

l.r.M-li.  L  K    far  Wiiilli  21 


Cora  A  (Robbins 

^lerton  E  stu 

Blanche  E  pi 
Leonard,  Sarah  (Jackson 
Leroy,  Frank  far 

Rosa  (  ■ 

Libby,  Francis    far       R  D  20 

Ada  (Burnham 
Lindsey,  Eliza  (Berry  North 

^Roland  E  mach 

Beverly,  Mass 

^*Clara   bk  kpr 

Boston,  Mass 

^Howard  E  mach 

Beverly,  Mass 

]\Iary  (m  Sanborn 

Josephene  (m  Walker 

*Roscoe  E  mach 

Beverly,  Mass 

Geo  A  far 
Lindsey,  G  A    head  finisher 

mill  North 

Mildred  G  (Gowen 

Albert  H 
Litchfield,  A  E  rtd 
Little,  Ethan    far      AA'inth  21 

Albina  (Fellows 

Lizzie  M  waitress 

Geneva  stu 
LongLVllow,  Geo  0    far  R  D  20 

Nellie  P  (Gilman 

John  G  elec 

Anna  1>  Bates  Col  stu 

I jonirrelloAv.  Jolm  G  elec 


CENSUS 


Bettie  M  (Magee 
Loon,  A  J  barber 

Philly  (Lavalle 

*Mary  (m  Higgins 

Winthrop 

Lena  M  stu 

Clifton  A  pi 

Alfred  J  pi 
Lord,  W  F  for  sec 

Ida  (Sprague 

Laura  E  tel  op 

Lowell,  J  E    far  North 
Ada  (Foster 


M 


Macomber,  Lucinda  (Hamilton 
L  M  A  rtd 
*Geo  A  restaurant 

Boston,  Mass 
*  Wealthy  L  (m  Strauss 
1039  Mass  Ave, 

Cambridge,  Mass 
Hattie  B  (m  Rowell 
*Henry    jeweler  State, 

New  London,  Conn 
Macomber,  Herbert 
Macomber,  Geo  L  far  Winth  21 
Abbie  L  (Tinker 
*Alice  E  (m  Greeley 

Gardiner 
*Elmira  (m  Lockwood 

Glen  Falls,  N  Y 


'*Geo  L  Jr    mill  op 

Boston,  Mass 

*Roy  E    cl  Augusta 

Edith  M  stu 

Kena  G  pi 
Macomber,  R  M    far  Winth  21 

Sarah  J  (Smith 

*Chas  S    blk  Portland 

Nellie  A  (m  Woodbury 

Sadie  J  (m  Bunnel 

^^Emma  (m  Ricker 

Brunswick 

Annie  N  stenog 

Irvin  E  far 
Mann,  Eben  M    far      R  D  20 

Rose  (Beem-Frost 

Step  child: 

'^Geo  E  Frost  stone  cutter 
Hardwick,  Vt 
Marks,  Eugene    grain  dl  Main 

Maude  (Holman 
Marsh,  A  L    f ar  R  D  19 

Clara  L  (Bonney 

Mary  B 

Marston,  David  rtd  far 

Hannah  (Gilman 

Inez  A  tr 
Marston,  Nellie  E 
Marston,  E  P  phy  &  sur 

Lilla  A  (Masterman 

Marguerite  A  pi 

Daniel  J 
Martin,  Benj  A    far       R  D  20 

Fanne  (Reed 


MONMOUTH 


*Elizabeth  F  (m  Spencer 

300  Columbus  Ave, 

Boston,  Mass 

^Florence  (m  Kennedy 

Pearson,  Saugus  Ctr,  Mass 
]\Iaxim,  Roland    team  North 

Sadie  E  (Burnham 

Lula  E  pi 

Bertha  E  pi 

R  Almont 
IMcCullo,  Mary  F  (Ward 

Step  child: 

*Lizzie  Remick 

Winthrop  Ctr 
McCurdy,  D    blk  R  D  19 

Perle  (Booker 

Benj  stu 
IMonmouth  No  8  —  May  3  . .  . . 
^Icllroy,  Ronald  woolen  mfg 

North 

Rcna  ]\Iay  (Leadbetter 

John  Malcolm 

Dorothy  S 

Katherine 
McKechnic,  W  L    far  North 

Eva  A  tr 

Helen  F  (Prescott 
McKenney,  Eva         moc  shop 
INlerriman,  W  G    far     K  i:  20 

.Mary  E  (l^oorr^ 
M<  i-i-ill.  Harry  Fj    moc  mfg  co 

.Mary  ((Jctchcll 
Mn-i  ili.  (J(M)  K    ilairnuin  I\Iain 

M;ii-v  \]  (  I  )iiriili;nii 


Geo  F  cl 
Merrill,  Harry  F  fancy  poultry 
Winth  21 

Alice  E  (Drake 
IMerrill,  Luther  R  rtd 

W  H  far 
Merrill,  W  H     far     R  D  20 

Ellen  M  (Blake 
Merrill,  Henry  car  &  far 

Minnie  (Gamage 

Ethel  pi 

Howard  L  pi 

Helen 

IMiller,  Frank    mill  op  North 
Emma  F  (Fairbanks 
'*Frank  AV    s  s  op 

704  Main,  Lewiston 
Bertha  M  (m  Woodbury 
Alice  W  stu 
Moody,  Jos  F  far 
Louisa  (Bragdon 
*Ralph  motorman 
14  Danube, 

Dorchester,  Mass 
*Harry  L  car 

Buzzard  Bay,  Mass 
iMoody,  Chas  S    far  North 
IMillie  E  (Shorey 
*Bertlia  L  (m  Bailey 

Lisbon 

iM(K)re.  F  K    far  R  D  20 

Louisa  B  (iMarston-Fields 
l)essic  Z  stu 
Slcj)  cliihli-en  : 


CENSUS 


*Charlie  R  Field  eng 

Portland 

*Lester  Field    s  s  op 

Augusta 

Freddie  L  Fields  lab 
Moore,  Susan  D  (Wright 
wid  C  I 

*Wm  G    el  &  office  wk 

East  Orange,  N  J 
^Minnie     tr  nurse 

179  College,  Lewiston 
Nellie  H  (m  Jenkins 
'^Bertha  A  (m  Rowe 

8  Arthur,  Beverly,  Mass 
Berton  A  d 
Mountfort,  Frank  far 

Maria  S  (Marston 
Mundy,  F  H    far  &  orchardist 

R  D  20 
Lizzie  M  (Flammang 
Mildred  pi 
Laonie  pi 


N 


Neal,  James  B    lab       R  D  19 
Mary  C  (Edgecomb 
Emily  R  pi 
Catherine  A   .  pi 
Thomas  E 
Aubrey  D 
Mildred  L 
Neal,  Daniel  far 
Nichols,  Martin  rtd 


Nichols,  James  S  fai? 
*01a  A  (m  West 

Hyde  Park,  Mass 

Clara  L 

Mary  (m  Smith 
Niles,  F  E    far  Winth  21 

Lenora  M  (Brown 

Fannie  M  pi 

Ernest  A 
Norris,  li  M    f  ar  R  D  20 

Daisy  I  (Allen 

Hazel  D  stu 


Orcutt,  J  L    J  of  P  &  far  North 

Isabella  M  (Foss 
Orcutt,  Richard  H    gen  wk 

North 

*Roxie  (m  West  Bangor 
*  Annie  (m  Thompson  Unity 
Estella  (Daly 


Packard,  J  B 

far  &  newspaper  cor 
Minnie  (Harris 
Winfield  F  tr 
Harold  L  tr 
Florence  G  tr 
J  Roy  stu 
Peaslee,  Melzer  mer  &  p  m 

North 


MONMOUTH 


Arohina  (Cunningham 
Perkins,  Bert  J  mason 

Winth  21 
Annie  B  (Laughton 
Perkins,  Sarah  T  (Young 

AVinth  21 

iMzina  (m  Chase 
*Cora  E  (m  Sweeney 

Sabattus 

*Bell  L  (m  Keats 

Sabattus 

Geo  B  N  far 
l^ert  J  mason 

Perkins,  Geo  M    far     R  D  19 
Allie  M  (Loomis 

Perkins     Camilla  (AVliitney 

North 

*Lill  F  (m  Adams  Oakland 

Clifford  L  tel  op  Lewiston 
Perry,  Dan  W  rtd 

Luella  C  (Smith 

IMarion  S  tr 
Peterson,  E  E    far       R  D  19 

llulda  (Klinrill 
Pier('(\  (*arrie  lib 
Pieree,  Martha 

Pike.  Trviii  \V  far 
-Julia  1)  (Coe 
*Kai'le  M  ])]iar  i\Iilafloras, 

Panama,  K  Zone 
*Hcatri('e  milliner 

Wilson.  Xo  Cai'olina 
ir.'lcn  1)1 
I  W  .Ir  pi 


Pinkham,  Andrew  B 

carriage  ptr 

Elvira  J  (Pettengill 
Pinkham,  Jno         mail  carrier 

Lettie  T  (Thompson 

*Ethel  (m  Dudley  Rome 

*Percy  G  lab  Bingham 
Plummer,  S  K    far       R  D  20 

Sarah  (McFadden 

^'Clara  I  (m  Brackett 

32  Coombs,  Bangor 

^Mildred  Z  (m  Kurd 

97  Penacook, 

Manchester,  N  H 
Plummer,  W.  E    far     R  D  19 

Martha  A  (Gilman 
Plummer,  John  L    far   R  D  20 

Victoria  (Wheeler 
Plummer,  AV  AV       moc  maker 

Louise  J  (Torsey 
Pottle,  Geo  B     ptr  &  pap  hgr 

Ruth  T  (Hanson 
Potter,  AV  J  far 
Litchfield  R  D  18 

Orra  A   (AVey mouth-Frost 

Benj  L  elec 

Ethel  R  tr 
Potter,  G  J  far  &  dlr  in  live  stk 
P  0  Leeds  June 

Jennie  L  (Rose 

*AIinnie  A  (m  AVhittemore 
AVales 

Preseott,  Frank    far  AVinth  21 
Sadie  B  (Titus 


CENSUS 


Helen  M  pi 

Prescott,  Geo  N    far  "Winth  21 
Frank  far 

Prescott,  Elizabeth  C 

(Cleveland 
Lucy  A  (m  Kimball 
C  W  p  m  &  druggist 

L  C  cl 

Prescott,  L  C  asst  p  m 

Lena  C  (Luce 
Philip  L  stu 
Myron  M  pi 
Donald  C  pi 
Ronald  C  pi 

Prescott,  E  A  mer 
Annie  M  (True 

Prescott,  Ellen  E  (Elms  North 
Helen  (m  McKechnie 
Harry  E  mill  op 

^Clinton  E    far  Winthrop 

Prescott,  Harry  E    mill  op 

North 

Agnes  M  (Turner 
Hazel  E  stu 
Mabel  L  pi 
Helen  pi 
Marion  pi 
Prince,  Clara  E  (Shaw 

Leon  W  car 
Cora  M  ho 
Albert  L  stu 


Randlette,  Chas  M    phy  &  surg 
Catherine  H  (Sanderson 
Geo  Albert 

Rankin,  Ellen  (  

wid  John 

*Chas    decorator  Lewiston 

Ivory  gen  wk 

Richard,  Cypricen    far  R  D  20 

Aldege  (Camire 

Geo  G  pi 
Richardson,  Ralph  B  far 

Sibyl  B  (Emery 

Rose  M  tr 
Richardson,  Edwin  A  mech 

North 

Louise  (Hathaway 
Richardson,  A  L  far  Sabattus  1 
Richardson,  N  W      hdw  store 

Ethel  M  (Robinson 

Nelson  A 

Virginia  M 

Margorie  Y 
Richardson,  Emily  (AYeston 

*Frank    far  Bath 

Percy 

Nelson 

Richardson,  M  M  mech 
Osca  M  (Simpson 
*Eva  J  (m  Meservey 

173  Pine,  Lewiston 
*Frank  B    stu  Bates  Col, 

Lewiston 


MONMOUTH 


Kicker,  AVm  H  mason 
Ricker,  Morrill  B  lab 
Rideout,  PS    far  North 

Augusta  S  (Sawyer 
Ridlon,  James  F    far    R  D  20 

Margaret  (Richardson 

Clarence  A 

Geo  E 

AValter  A 

Alice  M  stu 
James  W  pi 
Tessie  E  pi 
Roberts,  Xahum  rtd  R  D  39 
*Emily  B  (m  Stover 

Yarmouth 
Alice  M  (m  BroAvn 
2d  wife  Lorinda  (Jordon 
*ITarriet  M  (m  Frost 

AVinthrop 

*Benj  P    s  s  op 

Redlaiuls,  Cal 
*J()sepliine  ho  Portland 
*  Annie  D  (m  Piidvham 

Deering  June 
*('lai"a  E  manicurist 

Portland 

RolxTtson.  Douglass  far  R  D  20 
Alice  F  (Hall 

Emma  ]\I  pi 
Archie  E  ]>! 
Malissic  pi 
Iiolw  risoiK  IN'ter  far 
Ihiima  (Cass 

Dnii-las  A  f;,,. 


Alice  J  (m  Wetstein 

Wm  T  r  r  sec  hand 

*Mary  A  (m  Simmons 

Winthrop 
AYilfred  lumberman  &  ptr 
Robert  meat  market 

J  AValter  stu 
Bertha  I  stu 

Robertson,  Eublas  stable 

Robinson,  Geo  far  R  D  20 
Lydia  (House  d 
Edlon  C  far 
Ella  M  (m  Moody  d 
2d  wife  Abbie  E 

( Brann-Cunningham 
*Lorin  W  Cunningham 

Butte,  Mont 
Arobine  (m  Peasley 
Leslie  B  d 
Ruth  L  (m  Arnold 

Robinson,  Samuel  rtd  North 
Clorinda  (Linscott-AVing 

R()l)inson,  E  C    far  North 
Ethel  1)  ho 
Fred  II 
Eva  i\I  (Joy 

Edgar  T  pi 
Geo  E  pi 
Evelyn  AI 
R()])inson.  Roy    ptr  &  pap  ligr 

North 

Iv()l)ins()n,  Louis  E  far  North 
X('lli(>  E  (Withers 


(Ici'lrude  i\I 


tr 


CENSUS 


Robinson,  Burton  L  far 

Ethel  P  (Pettengill 
Robinson,  John  W     far  R  D  22 

Olive  M  (Moore 

Chas  Henry 
Robinson,  Paulina  (Simpson 

Annie  L  (m  Bates 

Burton  L  far 

John  W  far 

^Louise  M  (m  Pettengill 

Curtis  Cor 

Robinson,  F  L    car    Winth  21 

Edith  E  (Warren 
Robie,  Chas  P    far   Sabattus  1 

Eva  J  (Titus 

*Mabel  (m  Morton 

Augusta 

Rolfe,  John  H  r  r  ser 

Phebe  A  (Stern- White 
Roy  H 

Rolfe,  Sullivan  B     moc  maker 

Gertrude  (Davis 
Roselin,  Paul  mill  op  North 
Rowell,  Harriet  (Mower 


S 


Safford,  Geo  L    pottery  R  D  19 

Annie  (Hut chins 

Lula  (m  Anderson 
Sanborn,  J  H    far      Winth  21 

Nellie  M  (Merrill 

Merl  M 

Kenneth  E 


Sanborn,  S  R 
Chas  S 
J  H 

Herbert  W 


rtd 


Winth  21 
mill  op 
far 

Faneuil  Hall 


Mkt,  152  Glen, 

Somerville,  Mass 
Sanderson,  Arthur  L  far 
Sanderson,  C  A  far 
Arthur  L  '  far 

Walter  A  poultry 
-Ella  H  (m  Kalker 

Hillsbury,  New  Mexico 
Catherine  (m  Randlet 
Sanderson,  Walter  A 
Sawyer,  Albert  A  far  Winth  21 
Addie  (Brown 
Carl  A  pi 
Sawyer,  Margaret  (Atwood 

Alton    M  D  Gardiner 
Augusta  S  (m  Rideout 
^*John  W    M  D  Dexter 
Albert  A  far 
Shaw,  Byron  P    far      R  D  20 

Hilma  (Kolburg 
Shepard,  Henry  D 

horse  dlr  &  truckman 
2  wife  Bessie  T 

(Rollins-Peasley 

Flossie  E 

Harvey  C 

Ralph  W  Peasley 

M  C  fireman 
Rhodolphus  A  furniture 
Lewiston 


AlOOMOUTH 


Shopanl,  11  O  truckman 
Dorothy  (McKenney 

Shcrnian.  A  C  rtd 
Lydia  B  (Barker 

Shorcy,  Leroy  lab 
Martha  (Jackson 

Simpson,  Henry  A    car  &  far 

R  D  20 

IM'ary  L  (Johnson 

Kobert  J  stu 

Esther  E  pi 

Simpson,  J  U    far         R  D  20 
Almira  F  (Cooper 
Belinda  d 
Susie  A  (m  Burgess 
Elvira  d 

Small,  Wm  II     car     Winth  21 
Eliza  J  (Beal 

Ella  P  milliner 
Smith,  Albert  G  ins  agt 

Ella  E  (Gilman 

Claribel  G  music  tr 

Smith,  Albert  S    far  Winth  21 

Ilettie  A  (  

Smitli.  O  C    rtd  soldier 

Winth  21 

*Edgar  ()  far 

Mars  Hill  R  I)  1 
*J.()ltic  A  (m  Fields 

Mars  Hill  K  1)  1 
*r:mily  F  fmi;iark(i<'n 

Mars  Hill 
I'x'ii.i  W  far 
\\'asliin<z:l()n  II  far 


Smith,  B  W    far        AVinth  21 

Nellie  S  (Hutchins 

Geo  C  pi 

Helen  IM  pi 
Smith,  Washington  II 

far  &  cream  col 

Mary  (Nichols 

Stanley  pi 

Russell  V 
Smith,  Geo  S    far      Winth  21 

May  J  (Jewett 

Archie  E 

Yelma  M  stu 
Smith,  Helen  A  (Luce 
wid  J  W 

Mary  L  (m  Knowlton 
Snow,  Wm  C    far  &  car 

Litch  18 

Spencer,  Alice  F  stu  R  D  20 
Sprague,  W  W    far       R  D  20 

Lizzie  J  (Titus 

Barbara  stu 
Stetson,  Geo  sta  agt 

Edna  C  (Stevens 

Elmer  C 

Howard  R 
Stetson,  Elvira  (Frost 
Stewart,  Henry  W  far 

Rilla  M  (Plummcr 
Stover,  Joshua    far       R  D  19 

Carrie  B  (Tinkham 
Stover,  Ellen  J  (Small 

*Bates  E  law 

Phenix,  Arizona 


CENSUS 


^Florence  E  (m  Allen 

Waterville 

*Stowell,  Roy  S  tr 

Rochester,  N  Y 

T 


Tappan,  Martha 

Tarr,  A  M    far  Winth  21 


Taylor,  Stephen 

far 

Lizzie  (Burnham 

Thompson,  Calvert  A  car  &  ptr 

Josie  A  (Wheeler 

Thompson,  W  H 

far 

Mabel  (Records 

Alvin  L 

pi 

Ralph  C 

Thompson,  Clarence  L  ^ 

;roeeries 

Augusta  C  (Blake 

Thompson,  Elbridge 

Grace 

tr 

Tillson,  U  A     far     Winth  21 

Eudie  M  (Dyer 

Emery  A 

Pl 

Harold  E 

pl 

Tillson,  David  H  far   Winth  21 

Mary  A  (Smith 

U  A 

far 

Titus,  Barbara  (Leach 

wid  C  K 

Eva  J  (m  Robie 

Lizzie  (m  Sprague 

*John  A  butcher 

Bryants  Pond 


^Arthur  L    elec  con 

Puyallup,  Wash 
*]\Iay  (m  Paine  Jay 
Sadie  (m  Prescott 
Tompkins,  Jas  E    eng   R  D  19 
^Clarence  H  far 

Norridgewock 
Evie  M  (Tomkins 
Clayton  E  far 
Towle,  Cyrus  E  rtd  North 
Ellen  J  (Webb  d 
*D  Webb    stone  cutter 

Milford,  Mass 
*W  Scott  wholesale  grocer 

Fall  River,  Mass 
*Helen  M  (m  Stark 

Boston,  Mass 


Trask,  Chas  L  gen  wk 

Evelyn  (Dakins 

Viola  R  stu 

AVallace  L  pl 

Trott,  A  S    far  R  D  19 

Edith  (Russell 


''^Jennie  M  (m  Spencer 
24  Pleasant,  Everett,  Mass 
*I-Ielen  M  (m  Wyman 
203  Mt  Hope,  Lowell,  Mass 
Frances  A  stu 
Mildred  T  pl 
W  J  bk  kpr  &  far 

Trott,  W  J  bk  kpr 

Caroline  E  (Clark 

True,  Oscar  C  cream  collector 

R  D  19 


WINTHROP 


Annie  M  (ni  Prescott 

Carroll  C  stu 

Aliee  G  (m  Frost 

IMildred  E  d1 

Kul)ie  S 

tr 

Helen  N  vl 

Eiiniee  D 

tr 

Chester  E  pl 

Doris  I 

stu 

T)orfl  A  nl 

Nellie  F  (Smith-Blodgett 

AVarren  C  E    far          R  D  20 

Turner,  Henry  C  r 

r  ser 

Elizabeth  E  (Young 

Sadie  B  (Ma comber 

C  Fred 

Shirley  A 

pi 

Warren  C  W    far          R  D  20 

AVillie  B 

pi 

1st.  wifp  Vpsta  A 

Carlton  II 

(^IMerriinan  d 

Florence  A 

Chas  E  far 

Turner,  Ilollis                 J  of  P 

Cora  T        TTanscoiTili  d 

Sarah  E  (Chick 

Edith  E  r m  Robinson 

_LJ\.iil'Xl      -X^       \  J.1X     J_  V  V  IL/ X  1  Xkj  w  AX 

*RalDh  l\r    boiler  iiikr 

-XVCiXI^XX      XfX            ^_/VyXX\_/X  XXXXX.X 

V 

1  no  T^erl^'ins 

j-tyvy    j_  v^xxvxxxkj^ 

Somerville,  ]\Iass 

\' in  cent,  Grace 

stu 

^Marshall  J    st  eng 

\'incent,  Phebe 

stu 

1  Dl  AA^arren 

-Xv7J^         T»C*»XXV>  XX  y 

T?nxhnrv  IVTass 

XVVy-A.  17  11  J.  ^)  J  J.TXd'Oio 

W 

AValter  S>  far 

Sarah  E  (m  Frost  d 

Wadsworth,  Vinton 

niech 

AVau'^h  Frank  far 

IT    (ILI^i-l-^      X    XCi  IX  XV.                                                                -X IXX. 

Lcltie  A  (Wilcox 

Annie  (^Crowell 

^  JL  IX  XX  IV/       \          X  \J  >  V  V>XX 

A'ivian  M 

Geo  II  pl 

Wallace,  Rev  C  AV 

Susie  AT  "nl 

Bern  ice  W  (Wardwel 

I 

Helen  L  pl 

Chas  W 

Carlton  P  pl 

Lura  P> 

Laura 

Warren.  X  A 

Waugh,  Geo    far        AVinth  21 

-Mary  L  (  Ijabell 

Frank  far 

i:al|.h  J 

*Geo  Jr           E  AVinthrop 

lioj^cr  V 

Welch,  Aliss  Augusta  0 

iJirdciia  M 

ho 

AVesteine,  Ilarr}^           mill  op 

CENSUS 


Alice  (Robinson 

Hollis  pi 
Wheeler,  J  A 

ex  merch  &  grain  dlr 

Helen  L  (Gilbert  d 

Jennie  A  ho 

Frank  L  cont  &  bldr 

Walter  A  far 
Wheeler,  W  A    f ar      E  D  19 

Annie  (True 

Helen  M 
White,  Fronia  0  (Achorn- 

Hudon- White 

Charlie  A  moc  mkr 

Whittier,  G  S    cutter  moc  shop 

Mae  L  (Rolfe 

Guy  C  lab 
Lena  M  stu 
Clifton  S  pi 
Lyda  B  pi 
Everett  R 
Verna  L 

Wight,  Milton     far       R  D  19 

Wilcox,  F  E    ear       Winth  21 
Nancy  M  (Harlow 

Wilcox,  John  A  rtd 
Lettie  A  (m  Wadsworth 
Augusta  S  (Safford 

Willard,  Chas  F    far  Winth  21 
Sarah  M  (Richardson 
*Randilla  stenog 

6  Hampshire,  Auburn 
Max  F 

Wilson,  E  T  planing  mill 


Alice  (Cronin 
*Wing,  Willis  A    mill  op 

California 
*Arthur  R    mfg  washing 

fluid     Roxbury,  Mass 
^'Lillian  (m  Northrope 

Brookline,  Mass 
^'^Wesley  M    Swift  Co 

Chicago,  111 
Wing,  John  F  far 
Flavilla  (Freeman 
^•Jennie  (m  Williams 

Waterville 
Clair  boss  w  mill 

Wing,  Clair  boss  w  mill 

Maude  (Pray 

Vern  C  pi 
Wing,  F  Q  far 
Nellie  F  (McCulla 
*Celia  M  (m  Wing 

Leeds  June 
^'Lula  M  (m  Burnham 

Lewiston 

Leroy  B  mill  op 

Nellie  F  (McCulla 
^Florence  (m  Burnham 

Leeds  June 

Olivet  F 
Wing,  Chas  fireman 

Sarah  (Burnham 
•    Guy  tanner 
Witham,  Wm  W    far   R  D  19 

Wm  W 

Raymond  E 


MONMOUTH 


Chas  II 
Step  child: 

daraEHall  stu 
Witherell,  J  W     far    R  D  19 
Abbie  G  (GetcheU 
*Elsio  A  c] 

77  Berkley,  Boston,  Mass 
Mabel  W  (m  Chamberlin 
*Illde  A  manicurist 
77  Berkley,  Boston,  Mass 
*Edith  M  stenog 

Jordan  &  Marsh,  Boston 
Ilervey  II  hotel 
*Erastine  (m  Kirby 

Revere,  Mass 

Witherell,  II  II  hotel 
Annette  (King 
John  K 
Gordon  E 

Withers,  James    rtd  sol  North 
Mary  E  (Whipple 
Nellie  E  (m  Robinson 
Nettie  A  (m  Leslie 


*Geo  W    for  s  s  op 

Auburn 

^Warren  M    s  s  op 
I  451  Court,  Auburn 

*Wm  L  far  No  Belgrade 
Woodbury,  Geo  H    mill  op 

North 

Bertha  M  (Miller 

E  Hugh  pi 

Marion  E  pi 

Woodbury,  Amie  L  ho 

Woodbury,  C  W^  far   AVinth  21 
Nellie  A  (Macomber 
Harry  A  stu 
Leita  L  stu 
Hazel  M  pi 

Woodman,  Rev.  G  E  Cong  clerg 
Ardella  M  (Soule 
Edwin  P  pi 
Ruth  M  pi 
Priscilla  A 

\ryman,  Cyrus  C    far  R  D  19 
Mary  S  (Hicks 


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